RE: What Would Make Web3 Work ?

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For the longest time, my biggest reservation about Web 3.0 has been that it feels an awful lot like "a solution in search of a problem."

"Real people" don't care about a whole bunch of ethical and philosophical technobabble. As has been said a myriad times, nobody actually cares unless you can distill it down to a "log in with Google" level of ease-of-use. That's the reality of the world, and until you have a thing that can be shoved under people's noses with the assurance that it is easier/better/faster/mor fun or whatever, it's just not going to get legs.

When I tak to people, pretty much the only aspect of decentralization anyone gives a hoot about is the potential to not be deplatformed by some draconian management somewhere. All the other window dressing people love to serve up is pretty much just that, window dressing.

And yes, I agree on the cash flow thing. Just because you are building in Web 3.0 land doesn't exempt you from creating something with a viable business model. Just like it doesn't exempt you from dealing with all the sketchy vagaries of human nature, like greed, cheating, manipulation and so forth...

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Thank you! It looks like we're thinking along the same lines.

Somehow we have to think up something that Web3 can do that Web2 can't, that solves a genuine problem that lots of people will want solved, that is simple to use and that generates enough money to make it viable.

Easy, lol ! 😁

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