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Here's a new protocol out of our research lab: a market for atomic data exchange. Could use this to create a market for expired 4844 blob data, or other witness data after statelessness comes to Ethereum. What do you think? https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/new-paper-alert-fair-data-exchange/
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Hmmmm Use of this protocol assumes the data is worth paying for. If that’s the case, the recipient can turn around and resell the data, which dampens the economics of this scheme, no?
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this is pretty mind blowing tbh. i always felt like the business model for retrieving data is always hand waved even in the main storage blockchains such as filecoin and arweave. this might solve that problem diving into the full paper now
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UberEats/Doordash are the most expensive way to get food. Seems like a good way to measure a consumer discretionary spending index. Let’s put this protocol to work Eddy
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