My point was: "there is no change to the internet at all necessary for this to happen".
The original comment to which I replied implied that the commenter believed the internet needed to change in some way in order to decentralize. My point was it was already, and still is, natively decentralized. What is preventing "decentralization" is convenience, and lack of knowledge, not the underlying architecture of the internet.
My point was: "there is no change to the internet at all necessary for this to happen".
The original comment to which I replied implied that the commenter believed the internet needed to change in some way in order to decentralize. My point was it was already, and still is, natively decentralized. What is preventing "decentralization" is convenience, and lack of knowledge, not the underlying architecture of the internet.