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by jordhy
1483 days ago
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There seems to be a huge disconnect in this community about Web3. Every day, billion dollar startups are reaching new milestones in Web3. Tokenization and ownership are huge. Ecosystems like Stacks (https://www.stacks.co/explore/discover-apps) have hundreds of Web3 apps already running and providing value. The value provided by Web3 is simple: now you can program property and ownership on the web. This changes banking, finance, publishing, social media, etc. It's a huge change because users can take their data across platforms and avoid lock in. Imagine a single social profile that works across platforms (one single profile for Facebook, Twitter, Insta, etc). The possibilities are endless. I suggest you keep digging in and make up your own mind. Don't let dismissive one liners dissuade you from learning. Disclosure: I'm a founder of Web3 protocol called Bitfari. |
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Can you please define "property and ownership", and why do you feel that's relevant?
> This changes banking, finance, publishing, social media, etc.
Does it, though?
Can you provide a single example you feel is the best showcase of web3, and point out exactly where was the value added?