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@benersing
🔥Take: tell me why I'm wrong. Web3 will eventually become permissioned and “centralized”, but will be more decentralized and more permissionless than web2. Today’s vision of full permissionless decentralization is a cycle or two away, in web4 or web5. This is okay. It is inevitable.
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The only part I disagree with you about is "this is okay". It's not okay that we have to live with half-assed decentralization and permissionlessness for years to come.
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I think that permissioned & centralized systems make enough outsized returns to justify that design choice, but crypto fundamentally allows for permissionless ideation & operation that will not exist for a concession. it's the difference between building something to retire and building something to be immortalized.
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@epr
doesn't seem like a hot take to me. seems i've always thought that for decentralization to succeed in any form it will have to be a mix of both centralized and decentralized protocols and services.
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i assume it will be permissionless but a compute and network latency race with tightly aligned validators/miners. so still permissionless, but the only way to make money at the protocol level is to roll up with multiple billions in infrastructure cost.
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Maybe we will have it all 
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