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«Where do you see your company in 5 to 10 years?» I used to struggle answering questions like these. I’d resort to answering with vague statements about the product or roadmap. Every time was a missed opportunity to make people excited about @dune.eth
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Essentially, I lacked a framework and language to express my vision for Dune. I now think the best way to explain your vision is to state a set of beliefs about the future that are both wildy ambitious, but also somewhat plausible.
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These beliefs should paint a picture of a world where what you are building is inevitable. Here is how I think about @dune.eth:
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1. blockchains will be the rails for the majority of value transfer in the world
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2. blockchains make it 100x easier to build financial applications, and we’ll see a huge boom of «financialization», bringing even more value onchain
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3. there is no data that is more valuable than financial and behavioral data, and it will ultimately all end up on a blockchain
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4. just like there is not a single database installation or technology that powers every app in the world, onchains apps will end up being built on many blockchain stacks across thousands of chain deployments with varying degrees of decentralization and economic security
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5. data fragmentation is inevitable and very costly for all market participants: investors, developers, end users
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