There is quite simply no mission more important to The Web than full fat Self Sovereign Identity.
The root of almost all The Webs problems stem from it and until fixed it remains broken, exploitative and dangerous.
@DomainDegen @metaartdesign Exactly. Collisions are a browser/wallet issue. All that’s needed is UI to select which chain/namespace is being used, just like someone may select city, state, ZIP for 123 Main St.
@thatnsun @dotsats Yes, which is another coin. Nostr is full of Bitcoin maxis. It’s possible HNS could integrate with Nostr, but adoption would face an uphill battle against actively hostile users.
@thatnsun @dotsats Bitcoiners that believe everything other than Bitcoin is a scam, there’s no conceivable reason any other token is needed, & in some cases, even the use of Bitcoin for ordinals/BRC-20s is seen negatively because it distracts from their mission.
i.e. rigid, myopic, & obtuse people
@FumikoNakajima2@MichaelCyger It’s always the protocol’s domain, you just have control over it. The heartbeat fee is to ensure control of a domain isn’t lost forever due to lost keys or death. That has nothing to do with whether a protocol is decentralized; it’s simply a feature to ensure longterm viability.
@Steven_McKie It’s been a useful paradigm for me but improbably scalable because of moats of tradition, bias, cognitive dissonance, backfire effect, confirmation bias, etc ad infinitum
@Steven_McKie Personally, I like dissipation driven adaptation through the lens of existentialism. It unifies evolution w/entropy, provides framework for meaning, & optimizes for highly energetic states like love, flow, play, striving etc.
Also explains common rituals in religion & cultures.
I have peeled back the curtain, and I have seen the true nature of modern AI. The world will change as much between 2030 and 2040 as it did between 1850 and 2010. The Internet is going to look like a cute toy.
@SwenSoderberg I’m very excited about the optimism launch & impervious registry. Also working on a handshake related project but still a ways to go on it.
@areuaskingmeout Innate self-confidence is correlated with stupidity à la Dunning-Kruger while learned self-confidence is earned by showing yourself you can trust yourself to find solutions & make progress.