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@nickprince.eth
Who will own the onchain user relationship long term? Who is in the lead today?
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what does it mean to own the onchain user relationship?
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Same question but different, who owns the user relationship on the internet?
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nick.base.eth
@nickprince.eth
In the US I’d say Apple and google. iPhones and MacBooks are our portal to everything online, including all apps. When we need to know something we google it. TikTok, X, Amazon, fb/ig def up there too
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Thinking about the extend to which Hardware is captured in Web2, such outcomes are undesirable because Apple may very well look over your shoulder across an entire internet use case. Imagine Trezor would own your entire user journey through crypto. What a disaster. Maybe every single app "owns" its users for a particular experience, and all enabling interfaces should be commoditized away in the backend.
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