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greg
@gregfromstl
Two opinions I’m starting to form: 1. In the future most data (80%) will be stored in one or more decentralized protocols 2. Those protocols will not use the EVM in any way Bullish crypto, bearish ETH
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Nate Maddrey
@nmadd
what's your reasoning for #1?
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greg
@gregfromstl
If you don’t believe #1 I’m not sure how you can work in crypto. Decentralized data storage objectively more capable it just needs to be cheaper and faster to make the feature set worth it. Farcaster is the perfect example of what’s possible
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Nate Maddrey
@nmadd
lol ok I never said I didnt agree. just asked for your reasoning how is it objectively more capable?
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greg
@gregfromstl
Sorry wasn’t trying to say you didn’t agree. How exactly its more capable depends on the use case. Payments are a pretty obvious one. Data attribution is another. Built-in authentication to your database is massively undervalued imo. Owning your social graph an obvious one. Its also the ONLY possible way to represent non-fungible asset ownership digitally. So far this has mainly been used to make already digital things non-fungible, but the real unlock is making non-fungible things digital (RWAs)
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