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Had a call with an industry titan in product management yesterday. He asked me in which ways web3 social can be: Cheaper, Faster or Better than web2 social? I had an answer that I thought was compelling, but his follow up questions were challenging. I'd be (genuinely) curious of what you think is the strongest answer
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imo, the primary issue is that most/all _production_ of consumer goods and services still occurs in large-scale manufacturing/marketing sectors operating on legacy hyper-centralized organizational structures. Both buying & supplying need to be significantly decentralized before web3 benefits are to be reaped
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What benefits are those, and why does buying and supplying need to be decentralized for them?
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it's primarily about information, know-how and access-to-infrastructure. think about what a single developer can do today because of AWS. Now imagine what someone could do w/ an AWS for various manufacturing and distribution processes. Couldn't happen in a centralized manner, legal complexities would be insane.
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