Liang @ degencast.wtf 🎩  pfp
Liang @ degencast.wtf 🎩
@degencast.eth
enuff of the fluffs, to truly allow users "own" their data we need: 1. store data on their own server or locally on their device 2. store data on a public ledger/storage network with guaranteed data availability, and .. encrypted This is very different from owning assets where it is sufficient to just own the key
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zk tech will do that. also possible with encrypted data stored in distributed systems and shared by request. no serious mass market product will require storage of large quantities of data locally.
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Liang @ degencast.wtf 🎩
@degencast.eth
Yes and "no serious mass market product" my android storage stats say otherwise tho. You could easily find apps with >1 GB storage. Encrypted data in distributed system is another route. It is just tricky to make sure the data is available without relying on chains like arweave or filecoin
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why not encrypted data on arweave unencrypted for use on the signer’s authority? people don’t want to be device-bound
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local first for UX and data backup + remote decentralised storage network for cross device sync and long term archive
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The problem is convenience to the user, it has to meet or beat Dropbox. Tech adoption and crypto's stagnation while AI flies high kind of proves this, the only reason crypto seems to have the penetration that it does is because of the profit incentives to join and system of make due with the current UX
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Liang @ degencast.wtf 🎩  pfp
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For most ppl AI is much more useful than Web3 right now. Simple fact.
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True but it's also a much smoother user experience, ChatGPT was the breakout UX when the fact that the API existed for months with no up take is an important lesson IMO. The tech can be revolutionary and it won't matter if it doesn't meet the user on the users terms.
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totally. Yet to see the ChatGPT moment for crypto
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I think most use cases are naturally niche in their appeal, look at how many people really care about financial products launching, it's a slim demographic and we have yet to see massive up take of non-financial use cases. The truth is that may be okay but people are convinced that it isn't.
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