A database of 2023 reviews and 2024 outlooks for crypto
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This post contains a database of year end crypto reports. The reports come from crypto companies, experts, and investors.
Are we there yet? This post is about Hackernoon's new film, Web 2.5, which is really about Web3. Here are five key takeaways from the film and from the ongoing discussion about what Web3 is, and where this is all heading.
The idea of a fediverse for social media has gained traction recently. Threads, the new social media platform from Meta, has announced that it will be compatible with ActivityPub, an open protocol that makes it possible for social media to become decentralized across multiple servers.
A core attribute of permissionless blockchains is that they are composable, meaning apps and services can be built on top of them in a modular way, and/or programmatically designed to interact with other blockchain apps and features to create something new.
The world is undergoing massive changes that will affect how we organize and coordinate. Shifts in demographics and changing economies will cause a lot of disruption. But the changes also present opportunities to build new, more open systems.
Every crypto hype cycle so far has been defined by narratives. Usually these narratives anchor on some kind of utility of talk about what's coming next. This post provides some predictions about what the narratives for the upcoming hype cycle can (or maybe should) look like.