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shazow
@shazow.eth
What is the valuable asset that a decentralized social network is securing? In Ethereum, it's primarily ether. What's the ether of social networks?
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Dean Pierce π¨βπ»ππ
@deanpierce.eth
Provenance of ideas. In the emerging idea economy, having cryptographic lineage to where those ideas came from is going to be increasingly relevant and valuable.
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KMacπ β©
@kmacb.eth
idk about provenance just yet but certainly off to a good start. - anchoring proofs into source of truth (blockchains) for time stamp gets us proof of existence. One may rewrite history in FC. @vrypan.eth wrote a parable about this. Couldnβt link. - does the oldest signed idea make it an original?
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Dean Pierce π¨βπ»ππ
@deanpierce.eth
I think idea flow is more like an Ouroboros, no beginning and no end. Or maybe more like a mycelium network where ideas split and merge and flow to where they're needed. I think there's no such thing as an "original" idea, it's just a convenient abstraction because doing proper provenance is hard. Very useful though.
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KMacπ β©
@kmacb.eth
Those are great mental models. Heard wrt no og ideas. People will βownβ them via nfts & what not. Someone will be first according to the clock. Will be super interesting to see how this all plays out. In former times I was building a data pipeline & lake for proofs that included βforward sealingβ. The idea there always you could create ACLs (off chain yet using cryptographic primitives) that enable authorized forks. Itβs a project I may pick back up. Must find @vrypan.ethβs fable. Hold me beer
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