Kudos for the very good first part. Sad the 2nd part is 100% negative, which I think hurts the whole thing. I think it would be more convincing pointing out that Web3, the Blockchain, crypto currencies and NFTs were, say, 95% percent bad.
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Replying to @stilkov @tante
E.g. NFTs would make sense if they conveyed actual IP rights, but most often they are not. Bitcoin-style PoW currencies actually are the only mature answer to a certain set of requirements almost no one has. PoW alternatives address the energy problem, but are not yet used often.

Dec 17, 2021 · 8:48 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
Yes. The text was for a general public so some weird libertarian niche problem a blockchain might solve wasn't very high on my list. And PoS and other schemes have other problems, it's not like that are good, just less planet destroying
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OK, let’s assume there existed an NFT-based scheme for, say, music IP rights based on a PoS chain, enabling artists to do away with the old and new music monopolies – wouldn’t that be a good thing? Certainly from a commercial perspective, possibly from an energy view as well.
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