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A critical look at decentralization: Part 2 – In defense of giving power to the people - Episode 330 - by cryptohunt.it

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A critical look at decentralization: Part 2 – In defense of giving power to the people

Welcome to a new year and to the Cryptohunt Jam, where we continue to spend a minute a day explaining the intersection of exciting new technologies and your world. As always: In plain English.

Let's kick this year off asking the tough questions - and today is about the promise behind decentralization. If you are just jumping in, start with the previous episode - because this is a three part special.

By now, we've established that some people have started to lose trust in our system – rightfully or not – and are proposing that the products and institutions they deem critical should become decentralized.

So let's spend this episode in defense of that argument - and take a simple example that is top of mind: Twitter.

The social media company has had its fair share of trouble after Elon Musk took over. Like what he did or not, the fact is that he has alienated users and advertisers alike. And he has crossed some lines, like temporarily banning journalists and not allowing people to link to other social media.

“Out with the crazy billionaire”, some say, “and power to the users. Decentralize it all”!

The idea sounds tempting and powerful: Users would collectively make decisions about the future of the company. They could vote on who to ban and what to build. True democracy in a sense, with no single person being able to upset everyone. This could go as far as Twitter making open how their feed works, and why you get recommended certain content.

Proponents of decentralization argue: We can't trust Musk to keep Twitter great, so let's all take over and build it as a community. A social network as a social experiment.

We think that is a wonderful idea. But if you think it through, it may not actually make a ton of practical sense. So - next episode is exactly about that: Why decentralization may not be a good idea after all.

This podcast is produced by Cryptohunt.it, the easiest place to learn all about Web3. Copywriting is done by Arndt Voges, Social Media is done by Brett Holleman, design is done by Carmen Rincon, and my name is Christian Byza, Co-Founder of Cryptohunt and I am your host of this daily show.

Disclaimer: This podcast references our opinion and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Do your own research and seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.

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A critical look at decentralization: Part 2 – In defense of giving power to the people

Welcome to a new year and to the Cryptohunt Jam, where we continue to spend a minute a day explaining the intersection of exciting new technologies and your world. As always: In plain English.

Let's kick this year off asking the tough questions - and today is about the promise behind decentralization. If you are just jumping in, start with the previous episode - because this is a three part special.

By now, we've established that some people have started to lose trust in our system – rightfully or not – and are proposing that the products and institutions they deem critical should become decentralized.

So let's spend this episode in defense of that argument - and take a simple example that is top of mind: Twitter.

The social media company has had its fair share of trouble after Elon Musk took over. Like what he did or not, the fact is that he has alienated users and advertisers alike. And he has crossed some lines, like temporarily banning journalists and not allowing people to link to other social media.

“Out with the crazy billionaire”, some say, “and power to the users. Decentralize it all”!

The idea sounds tempting and powerful: Users would collectively make decisions about the future of the company. They could vote on who to ban and what to build. True democracy in a sense, with no single person being able to upset everyone. This could go as far as Twitter making open how their feed works, and why you get recommended certain content.

Proponents of decentralization argue: We can't trust Musk to keep Twitter great, so let's all take over and build it as a community. A social network as a social experiment.

We think that is a wonderful idea. But if you think it through, it may not actually make a ton of practical sense. So - next episode is exactly about that: Why decentralization may not be a good idea after all.

This podcast is produced by Cryptohunt.it, the easiest place to learn all about Web3. Copywriting is done by Arndt Voges, Social Media is done by Brett Holleman, design is done by Carmen Rincon, and my name is Christian Byza, Co-Founder of Cryptohunt and I am your host of this daily show.

Disclaimer: This podcast references our opinion and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Do your own research and seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.

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