Now, dear The Node reader, what does all this have to do with crypto? Or how can it help you earn money? Well, depending on how the situation shakes out it could have a few implications for crypto as a social movement. Obviously, the ability for a company to make unilateral decisions that severely affect users is a Big Plus for a movement that is advocating for transparency, open access and user control. Perhaps an enterprising lad, laddess or ladx could build the next Reddit, only decentralized.
Obviously, the ability for a company to make unilateral decisions that severely affect users is a Big Plus for a movement that is advocating for transparency, open access and user control. Perhaps an enterprising lad, laddess or ladx could build the next Reddit, only decentralized.
And as we all know, you need crypto to do decentralization; it's the only way.
Actually you could scrape decentralisation. No one besides the owner can actually be trusted with knowing what's right for the platform, and u/spez even allowing users to revolt proved that, obviously. Just make the next reddit, but with crypto.