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Web3 is just expensive P2P

Web3 is Going Great Stellar.org NANO Ethereum Name Service PoolTogether NFT Storage
  1. Web3 Is Going Great is a project to track some examples of how web3 isn't actually going as well as its proponents might like you to believe.

    #Tech #Web3 #Blockchain 344 social mentions

  2. Stellar is a decentralized protocol for sending and receiving money in any pair of currencies.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    > Consensus is only really nessisary for solving problems like payments or namespacing (e.g. namecoin) That is the only credible use-case(s) that the cryptocurrency folks should be looking at. I can see a few projects surviving like Stellar [0], Ripple (XRP) [1], Algorand [2] and Nano [3], ENS [4], Handshake [5] and Skiff [6]. Unlike the other project that are rife of scams that you see reported daily from web3isgoinggreat, there are a few that are not silly meme coins / tokens, or vaporware but stuck to their goals / whitepaper(s) and seem to be still useful and have a use-case. This is what these skeptics won't tell you and just ignore and filter it out. [0] https://stellar.org [1] https://xrpl.org [2] https://algorand.com [3] https://nano.org [4] https://ens.domains [5] https:/handshake.org [6] https://skiff.com.

    #Money Transfer #International Money Transfers #Cryptocurrencies 43 social mentions

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    Nano is digital money for the modern world. Try out a fee-less, eco-friendly and instant currency that is easy to use, accept and integrate with.
    > Consensus is only really nessisary for solving problems like payments or namespacing (e.g. namecoin) That is the only credible use-case(s) that the cryptocurrency folks should be looking at. I can see a few projects surviving like Stellar [0], Ripple (XRP) [1], Algorand [2] and Nano [3], ENS [4], Handshake [5] and Skiff [6]. Unlike the other project that are rife of scams that you see reported daily from web3isgoinggreat, there are a few that are not silly meme coins / tokens, or vaporware but stuck to their goals / whitepaper(s) and seem to be still useful and have a use-case. This is what these skeptics won't tell you and just ignore and filter it out. [0] https://stellar.org [1] https://xrpl.org [2] https://algorand.com [3] https://nano.org [4] https://ens.domains [5] https:/handshake.org [6] https://skiff.com.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 133 social mentions

  4. Like DNS, but for Ethereum wallet addresses
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    > Consensus is only really nessisary for solving problems like payments or namespacing (e.g. namecoin) That is the only credible use-case(s) that the cryptocurrency folks should be looking at. I can see a few projects surviving like Stellar [0], Ripple (XRP) [1], Algorand [2] and Nano [3], ENS [4], Handshake [5] and Skiff [6]. Unlike the other project that are rife of scams that you see reported daily from web3isgoinggreat, there are a few that are not silly meme coins / tokens, or vaporware but stuck to their goals / whitepaper(s) and seem to be still useful and have a use-case. This is what these skeptics won't tell you and just ignore and filter it out. [0] https://stellar.org [1] https://xrpl.org [2] https://algorand.com [3] https://nano.org [4] https://ens.domains [5] https:/handshake.org [6] https://skiff.com.

    #Crypto #Web App #Crypto Marketplace 188 social mentions

  5. A no loss lottery built on Ethereum
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    It's essentially supposed to mean the full maturation of P2P solutions that can rival the centralized web. A modern decentralized web, with finance included. There are plenty of things still missing which make it not mature enough to do so, which are too numerous and esoteric to name. But one example would be "account abstraction" (https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4337) which I believe would enable communities to trustlessly share a single wallet (pooled funds/coins/gas) for various operations related to the service they're using. Doesn't sound like much, but would open up the possibility of some wacky services. From my perspective, the end goal is to make digital networked vending machines that can't be tampered with. That's pretty cool, and there are already <i>some</i> interesting ones out there like PoolTogether (https://pooltogether.com/). What would normally be considered an obvious scam can actually be built legitimately with web3 tech.

    #Cryptocurrencies #Gambling #Crypto 55 social mentions

  6. Free storage for NFTs
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Developer Tools #Tech #Crypto 92 social mentions

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