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Everyone talks about how we don't want what happened to the Internet to happen to the blockchain ecosystem. This article outlines the whole roadmap from the decentralized cyberpunk Internet we know and love to the centralized internet that sucks all our data without our consent. What I wonder though is how do we preemptively keep this from happening in the blockchain space? What are our predictions on who will "attempt" to become the "Googles" and the "Facebooks" of our decentralized world?
Everyone talks about how we don't want what happened to the Internet to happen to the blockchain ecosystem. This article outlines the whole roadmap from the decentralized cyberpunk Internet we know and love to the centralized internet that sucks all our data without our consent. What I wonder though is how do we preemptively keep this from happening in the blockchain space? What are our predictions on who will "attempt" to become the "Googles" and the "Facebooks" of our decentralized world?
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