Chris Dixon
@cdixon.eth
Web2 platforms will never properly and fully integrate web3. Which is why we need to replace most if not all of the stack.
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Ben
@benersing
Interesting. Can you elaborate? Hasn't the internet evolved to date by stacking many protocols and replacing some? Why must it be rebuilt from the ground up?
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Chris Dixon
@cdixon.eth
Yes until last decade or so until big chunk was captured by web2 incumbents
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Ben
@benersing
I’m not as deep in as you are, so I’ll defer to you. But I find the idea of rebuilding the web completely vs stacking on top of /integrating into existing web and slowly siphoning traffic off and into the latest layers, to be a challenging conclusion to get to. But what do I know
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Ben
@benersing
I hope I’m wrong though, because I think it would benefit from a full rebuild.
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