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| | | | | Big Web companies tend to expand their platforms and monopolize information by locking users into proprietary interfaces. Cryptonetworks, on the other hand, tend to provide single services, and can't "own" the interface because they don't control the data. Specialization helps because the more decentralized a network, the harder it is to coordinate a complete suite of services under a single interface like Google, Facebook, or Amazon do. So instead, consumer applications in crypto are independently built on top of multiple protocols using what we could call a cryptoservices architecture (like microservices, but with sovereign components). | |
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rishidean.com
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| | | | | The world of crypto can be confusing and intimidating. With so many tokens out there to invest in, what are you really buying? Here I'll break down some of | |
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academy.shrimpy.io
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| | | | | What is the blockchain trilemma and what can developers do to solve it? Scalability, decentralization, and security are three core blockchain features that networks must have, but nowadays it is difficult to balance them. | |
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tom.preston-werner.com
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| | | [AI summary] Preston-Werner Ventures (PWV) is launching its first venture fund, PWV Fund I, targeting $100M to invest in pre-seed and seed-stage startups focused on software and AI, emphasizing founder-centric support, community engagement, and strategic networking. | ||