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by sshine
1320 days ago
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> Seems like “web3” has completely missed the mark and is actually highly centralized, arguably more so than web2. In the sense that the “web3” brand is mostly used to make proof-of-concept and crypto startups in the Ethereum ecosystem, which is just one ecosystem, and a highly centralised one at that, 100%. Creating a decentralised web is extremely difficult. Most Ethereum web3 projects are more like concept art within a research project. |
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We’ve had it for years: tor’s .onion sites. And look how popular they are… when was the last time you visited one?
Technically, You could say Web2 sites are decentralized, by the way: most include JS, CSS, and images from different domains and servers.