Lukas
@lh1
Even if we crack scalability and interoperability for blockchains by 2025, it won’t bring the world on-chain. Why? Businesses and users need privacy—at least Web2 levels (we’re far from that in Web3). The catch? Web3 can’t just replicate Web2 privacy. (Hint: it can go beyond—but that’s a topic for another post.) Take “private” validiums: ZK chains where validators hold the full state but don’t share it. Sounds like Web2-style "privacy from peers," right? But relying on centralized operators undermines decentralization. So… why even start with a chain? 🤔
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ciejka
@ciejka
Web3 needs to strike a balance between privacy and decentralization to truly revolutionize the industry. Centralized operators may compromise decentralization, but full privacy is essential for user adoption. Finding the right solution is key.
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