Miele
@miele230107
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This was probably inevitable.
Closed systems like Telegram typically become less open over time. I have seen this play out over and over at other opaque, centralized messaging services.
Hell, I came from this world - of course this is how it would play out.
-> If transparency matters, you shouldn't use Telegram.
-> If permissionless building matters, you shouldn't use Telegram.
-> If privacy & security matter, you shouldn't use Telegram.
Transparency and openness must be baked in from inception, ideally at the protocol level, otherwise developers can get rugged at any time.
XMTP is designed from the ground up to be a stable, reliable, and open platform for developers to build their best messaging use cases.
It’s time to build on foundations not owned by a single person or company.
Join us in building XMTP, the world's secure, decentralized messaging network. 0 reply
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