The #1 reasons Web3 fails at mass adoption is the lack of on demand data publication.
That is the problem Obsidian is built around.
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#Web3#DigitalOwnership
A Web3 app should not need a private database just to publish something users care about.
Posts, receipts, documents, messages, and records should be verifiable without trusting one company to keep them alive.
That is the gap Obsidian is built to fill.
#Web3#Blockchain
@VitalikButerin Vibe-coding gets a lot more interesting when the end product is not just code, but code plus a proof of the thing you actually care about.
Especially in crypto, where one bad assumption can wrek consensus.
@Cointelegraph ZK payments make sense for agents, but payments are only one piece.
The agentic era will also need receipts. What an agent did, when it happened, and which wallet or app authorized it.
A Web3 app should not need a private database just to publish something users care about.
Posts, receipts, documents, messages, and records should be verifiable without trusting one company to keep them alive.
That is the gap Obsidian is built to fill.
#Web3#Blockchain
The promise of Web3 is user ownership.
But if the app still controls the posts, records, receipts, and messages behind the scenes, ownership is incomplete.
Obsidian is building a native publication layer for verifiable app data.
#Web3#Blockchain
A lot of Web3 is decentralized until the app needs to store something simple.
A post.
A receipt.
A document record.
A message.
Obsidian is building a native publication layer so apps can publish data without centralized infrastructure.
#Web3#Blockchain
Web3 apps should not have to rely on private databases to publish basic data.
Posts, receipts, documents, messages, and records should be verifiable from the network itself.
That is what Obsidian is built for.
#Web3#Blockchain
Crypto made people think blockchain means coins.
That's small brain.
Blockchain can also mean proof, records, receipts, and public memory.
#Blockchain#Web3
Every app sends messages
Chats. Receipts. AI agent logs. Social posts. Public records.
Most of them live in private databases. Centralized.
Obsidian built a public data layer for the internet.
#Web3#Blockchain