Zach
@zherring
What capabilities are net-new and solve real problems? UX for crypto is getting so good, it's ready for inclusion under-the-hood. It's an exciting time to be in crypto because crypto can finally start selling to Web2.
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Zach
@zherring
These are the tweets you write in between the manias. I hope this time it's true!
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
I'm still not sure it's a real problem, but portability can be solved now. The question is, do people care about vendor lock-in? For example, @stevedylandev and I sell @orbiterhost to web2 and web3. Web3 is far more interested in it because of their inherent belief in decentralization.
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Michael Gingras đ (lilfrog)
@frog
https://0xmcg.com/blog/crypto-as-new-software I'm also interested in if crypto is a "better backend" for the personalized apps people are vibe coding. My hunch is that if these apps ever want to break out of being fun little "local state only" toys, you'll need some sort of shared networked state, and theres a compelling case why crypto rails make sense for the job
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