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Christian Montoya 🦊
@m0nt0y4
Replace Internet with Blockchain and realize everything old is new again https://i.imgur.com/ux5eHwE.jpg
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brian is live on unlonely
@briang
showed my dad this who’s a skeptic now he lives on the blockchain https://i.imgur.com/gIIynZk.jpg
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geist
@0xgeist
Hmm of course I want us all to win but is it the right angle to take; past performance is not indicator of future results and all that. “You didn’t believe then and we won, so we’ll win over your disbelief now” How many articles were written about tech that did not see widespread adoption or was quickly replace
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Juan and Only
@juan
I love seeing these
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Luodi Wang
@luodiwg
Haha this will never get old
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stipe
@stipe
Technology gets what technology wants
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Warpmaster General
@my
Internet added 200M+ new users every year since 2000. How many new users is "blockchain" adding per year?
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Diego Basch
@dbasch
If you wanted to steelman the opposing view, you could argue that this is survivor bias. There are countless technologies that were correctly called as passing fads, but you don't remember them. A cursory Google search could bring up hundreds.
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Nathan Landman
@nathan
Pixelated pain-points: 1. Limitations and unwillingness to pay for access. 2. Overload of information 3. Shopping is quite limited 4. They’ve been through everything online and realized that there’s more to life in the real world. Amazing that they thought the conclusion was ppl wld stop using it vs. improving
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TKMatima
@tkmatima
The more things change, the more they stay the same
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