Submitted by quaintSloe t3_109wj91 in Futurology
micktalian t1_j41g06u wrote
Honestly, it was all always intended as a means of scamming people. The "decentralized" systems people were advocating were, in fact, highly centralized, just not in the same way. When you really start dogging through Web3.0, you realize that there is nothing unique or groundbreaking that it does AND it is significantly less energy efficient in a time when we should be maximizing efficiencies.
quaintSloe OP t1_j41uc5h wrote
I mean, the majority of the industry has moved over to PoS, so that addresses efficiency. As for them being centralized, I agree to a certain extent. Look at mining for example, it was never decentralized. One company holds a pool and people join it. Profits are given to you by the pool, it's all backwards tbh
crua9 t1_j44xq9b wrote
>When you really start dogging through Web3.0, you realize that there is nothing unique or groundbreaking
It solves link rot
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