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This whale won't give a fuck about your phone model, what it's running on. It will just WORK.
Not microwaves of course, but you get the picture
Hacking WEB3 is simple:
Hack the DNS, shoving another server in its place.
The servers where the WEB3 application is hosted, then faking the code and transactions you sign.
Come to the owner's place and fuck him in the ass.
Many similar scenarios which isn't a problem. Here's the worst part:
Containing WEB3 (the server, admins, threats, ddos protection, abuse protection, provider conversations) is VERY EXPENSIVE for a big project.
All that deanonymizes the owner, people will come to him and he will replace the code to fuck over all his customers.
Hack the DNS, shoving another server in its place.
The servers where the WEB3 application is hosted, then faking the code and transactions you sign.
Come to the owner's place and fuck him in the ass.
Many similar scenarios which isn't a problem. Here's the worst part:
Containing WEB3 (the server, admins, threats, ddos protection, abuse protection, provider conversations) is VERY EXPENSIVE for a big project.
All that deanonymizes the owner, people will come to him and he will replace the code to fuck over all his customers.
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Hacking WEB3 is simple: Hack the DNS, shoving another server in its place. The servers where the WEB3 application is hosted, then faking the code and transactions you sign. Come to the owner's place and fuck him in the ass. Many similar scenarios which…
- Put a couple thousand a month into your mid WEB3 project
- The admin sells data to criminals
- You and your customers are fucked
- The admin sells data to criminals
- You and your customers are fucked
Dapp is bliss, confidence that everything will be fine, that the hash of the app is what you asked for. You can't fake anything. It's the oasis in the desert.
I was driving, listening (for the second time) to the Default Block podcast with Mitya
And i had a revelation - a bot that downloads from the blockchain onto my device, fast, reliable and indifferent to the blockchain.
It's very convenient. Imagining debots with a GUI instead of pure text, now that's a bomb.
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Can already smell the mass adoption
A project that works forever, as long as it's in use. Long after it's been abandoned by its creator.
No more disabled hosting, no more raids. Security and accessibility skyrocket.
No more disabled hosting, no more raids. Security and accessibility skyrocket.
I'd also push the topic of "viral decentralization".
The reason there will likely be no census for such technology.
Why governments will have to investigate criminal activity instead of preemptively acting and affecting everyone.
It's no secret that the current world of finance including banking is a rigged game - you can always get shit and get an infection from it as well.
Your accounts will be blocked, forcing you to go here and there to resolve it all, when all you did was sell a belt on eBay. Something goes right and you get ploughed.
The reason there will likely be no census for such technology.
Why governments will have to investigate criminal activity instead of preemptively acting and affecting everyone.
It's no secret that the current world of finance including banking is a rigged game - you can always get shit and get an infection from it as well.
Your accounts will be blocked, forcing you to go here and there to resolve it all, when all you did was sell a belt on eBay. Something goes right and you get ploughed.
Do you have any predictions in terms of points of growth if we're not discussing blockchains anymore? (because it seems we've already found the right one) What about specific gamechanging startups?
The alliance, fund round announcements and TVL flexing are all important factors.