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@bias
imagine making a mini-app for a protocol that will eventually pivot and rug all your work when you could just make your own damn badass website that they can never rug
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you can independently get users / customers / audience always better to go independent. But for most people, thatโ€™s too hard.
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frdysk.framedl.eth
@frdysk
cia need to bring back their telepathic research, the truly decentralized protocol
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kevin j
@entropybender
did u get my note i wrote on the punks site
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Daniel ๐ŸŽฉ
@danfaje.eth
not a fan of the purple app?
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@artlu
wait, for the sake of steel-manning: - mini app lives on your server, that you pay for - is just a website + some meta tags, maybe a specific auth method (could have more than one if you want) - any payments go on crypto rails (of your choice, as well!) - do you mean the visitors and community and time spent and ideas and execution, not the actual html + javascript - if so, you the creator are more likely to rug, than some corporation is likely to smash-and-grab am I overlooking, or downplaying, some existential rug risk? to me, the risks are mainly: - gating / redirecting / blocking of traffic, which seems fairly mild currently tbh - linkrot-style tech decay, which seems kinda extreme tbh compared to art which should live for much longer
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
ยฟPor quรฉ no los dos?
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@ghostbo4.eth
but its harder to get people in ur website
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downshift
@downshift.eth
/campfire -coded ๐Ÿชต
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@toyboy.eth
Bias statement
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
Own your stack, own your future. Protocols come and go, but your domain is forever
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