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Amen. The anti-crypto crowd in 2023 are now the more belligerent of the two (since the crypto crowd have largely gone quiet.)

You can ideologically disagree with it's use a money and I could understand that, but decentralized databases could be used nicely to circumvent the steam store 5% marketplace fees. That's value removed consumers wallet and sent to Bellevue at 99.9999% profit.

It's not a technical problem at this point with the low fee + fast transactions + negative carbon DeDBs out there. It's an incentive problem - no game studio wants to give up their cash cow, and consumers are, rightfully, wary of web3. IMO, it's going to be a long climb back for what we now call 'blockchain', but in 5 or 10 years I believe there will be advocacy for SOME data to be (including digital collectibles) free and open. Ironically, I think AI will speed this up as the major platforms throw up higher and higher walls to keep AI out -- people will realize the only options for control of their public facing works is to self host or use some form of decentralized database. That or we all start using github for social media.



That’s exactly what I am saying. It’s not a technical problem, it’s an incentive problem and the entire industry has no incentive to adopt a the technical solution these people are parroting to investors.




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