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This might be a stupid question, but it’s one I’ve been thinking about a lot. Do I actually own my Warpcast channels? If I wanted to specify channel ownership in a will, could I? Would it just belong to the beneficiary of my estate as long as they could access my account?
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In fact i think we don't own our profile or ens ( anyone who has it ) too. We are just renting them. So i think if we dont pay the yearly fee we dont have any access to to them
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Right, but assuming they continue to pay for it, would it belong to them or does it still belong to Warpcast?
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In the end i think all of them are belong to farcaster. We are just using them till the landlord decides the other way. That's why devs could easily implement whatever they want without running polls or anything.
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But I'm not sure if that's true. Farcaster is a protocol. This stuff is on chain now. Channels are technically decentralized. So, that's what I'm trying to figure out with this question.
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Well i remember Dan said once that it is still web2 and in the way to web3 and it is not decentralized completely yet. So data miners could answer this better than anyone else i think. Great people like @rjs. I think we also need more transparency in this aspect also
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