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greg
@gregfromstl
Two opinions Iโm 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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Kyle Tut
@kyletut
It will be IPFS. CIDs provide all the verification blockchains need while providing the most amount of flexibility related to persistence, decentralization, speed, etc.
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Matthew Fox ๐
@matthewfox
Probably not Idealistically it could be but the reality is most people use it through a service provider - like you guys! Someone forgets to pay a subscription and everything gets garbage collected Always found other approaches to permanent decentralized storage more appealing for this reason , especially when you can pay once forever Your way closer to this then I am, so curious how you see the general landscape here I clocked out on this topic like 2 years ago so maybe I'm dated
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greg
@gregfromstl
Why should all data be permanent? Storing data comes with a cost, so there needs to be a way to clean up the garbage no one cares about
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Matthew Fox ๐
@matthewfox
For sure But if it needs to persist IPFS is no better than a cloud bucket *if* you are just paying someone else to pin it (from where I'm standing - open to a counter argument!) The guarantees seem almost the same? It just feels like a choice between paying the big guy or the small guy Vs Arweave pay once for the thing you need/want to persist
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