@toly This is unfortunate UX. It’s like asking web2 users to manage their own oauth or diffie-hellman keys. End users can’t be asked to manage wallets for a benefit that can’t be clearly articulated in a sentence or two. Blockchain is backend technology. We need to treat it as such.
@CirrusNFT Seems kinda complex and not really trustless or permissionless I don’t see a ton of value add here, could be done cheaper and easier in web2 since you are trusting a 3rd party
@mert This is real blockchain adoption. It’s fundamentally a backend technology. Blockchain will win regardless of whether decentralization succeeds. CBDCs, swift, interoperable credits (think credit card/airline points) between consortiums of private companies.
@Zer0dots zk proofs for federated learning to train on data you can’t “see” and users can license their data to whomever they want for training and earn yield. Data staking, if you will
@mert@latitudesh@OverclockSol @heliuslabs A web2 framework in AWS that’s even slower than web2 tech and costs a lot more. Brilliant!! I wish I had thought of that.
Sol should provide higher rewards for nodes outside of cloud services. Probably very hard to implement though.
@spencer_chubb@Jierlich Web2 login:
1) sign up for big tech platform using name, email, phone, address
2) two clicks to sign in with google/fb/github/etc.
Can’t forget about step 1 just because you already did it. And your data is siloed and you have no means to monetize it or protect it.
@rajgokal Weren’t you one of the people to welcome them in? It is easy to say it when they’re gone, leadership would have been saying it when it was unpopular and caused financial difficulty. Still glad you’re saying it now though. #LFG#Decentralization