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by onetrickwolf
1304 days ago
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> If you can not have one guy taking up the mantle and doing the hosting, how can you get hundreds to do the same? Well I mean if you were to use a public blockchain like Ethereum it's likely the Ethereum community wouldn't be going away. I am not thinking about rolling out our own chain. > Community run projects have existed for decades on the internet. They never needed a blockchain to persist Unfortunately my experience hasn't really been the same. Community data controlled by a single user can go away pretty easily. If you open up the data and let people host their own database then you don't have a single source of truth. Our data is largely just a ledger of who owns what with minimal meta data. > IPFS potentially Thanks will look into it! |
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