What's one non-obvious thing happening right now in web3 that ten years from now people will look back on as “obvious”?
1. Generalised interchain message passing (TCP/IP for blockchains) 2. Blockchains-as-a-database: leverage high availability and consistency guarantees of cheap chains to replace infra cost of running your own reliable, durable, multi region deployment
by Allo Protocol deploying on rollups, Endaoment + Gitcoin deploying Universal Impact Pools, & Flashbots leaning further into credibly neutral blockbuilding, public goods funding is leaping ahead of traditional asset management & taxation in such a way that the relationship will be unrecognizable ten years from now.
ethereum is one giant social network the people that share the most communities with you are most likely to be friends or good matches, both within your community and in general baffles me how people don’t focus more on this…
a world computer is completely different than simply networked computers (and much more powerful).
the right to be forgotten (and anonymity for that matter) is being eroded with trackable personal identity provenance. 🤷🏻♀️
We won't be using many of the terms that we currently think are indispensable.
How it is slowly changing the way we interact with literature and reading. How ten years from now reading a book will not be the same - there will be so many more ways to be a reader.
Onchain roles as primitives for onchain organizations - what Hats Protocol is pioneering