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Let’s rant… Web 3.0

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  • 5
    Web3 sucks.
  • 1
    Web 3.0 or Web3?
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    both lol
  • 1
    @QuanticoCEO I was first with that.
  • 0
    @adamthephantump i was first to the post hahahahahah
  • 3
    @QuanticoCEO whatever you say bro.
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    @PickleRick How do I gain access to the part that's still working on problems that matter using frameworks that are solid? Serious question..
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    Web 3: the attempt to create value out of thin air and pumping a lot of energy to do so
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    nothing but a marketing term for the next garbage cashgrab
  • 1
    Honestly? I'm not even sure what it is and I'm not bothering to invest my time into learning more about it until I see there's a solid need for it in the industry.

    Then again, since idk what that is, idk how I'd know if there's a trend for it. If I don't see it anywhere - I know I don't need it
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    fuck over ppl with "investing"
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    Web 3.0 is the cesspool! A real future - federated networks.
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    @PickleRick "more than persevering and strategizing a successful public image that is proof of success by customer demand, and growth to solve current real-world challenges."

    reads like word-salad written by cult leaders.

    I'm highly impressed. You got the job.
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    Might be some benefits for users but from the perspective if the web as a whole was managed differently, automatically.

    But I see zero incentive for any single company to move their website to the blockchain.

    I cannot even imagine any normal website, besides those tailored for fanatics, being interested in this
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    you’re right in-line with previous comment! It is difficult to comprehend how it has achieved its current level of awareness and magnitude of the persistent social virality. In addition to most comments hereinbefore, the large majority of tech industry leaders believe comparatively similar. Therefore, it’s not a subsequent result of their influence within spaces of inner tech disciplines.

    So philosophically speaking, the odds for the outcome effects within the present time after invoking illocutionary-acts, doesn’t quite add up to explain evidence for backing up empirical data, let alone clear logic without a in-depth humanistic study of behavioralism to the social phenomena.

    If anyone becomes inclined and starts forming a social+behavioral study, I’d be happy to collaborate 50% to be a publication co-author for a research findings and study analysis on Harvard Business Review and academia publishrs, but I don’t care enough for the topic to put it together by myself
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    I dont need to rant about it.
    Someone does it for me.

    https://web3isgoinggreat.com
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