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cdixon.eth @cdixon
Web3 is complicated and widely misunderstood. One of our near term goals will be explaining web3 generally and also… https://t.co/mr9pntaZ9W — PolitiTweet.org
Packy McCormick @packyM
gm Co-writing a piece in The Economist with @cdixon, my favorite and most-cited tech writer, seems like the perfec… https://t.co/M1AMYrjza7
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @packyM: gm Co-writing a piece in The Economist with @cdixon, my favorite and most-cited tech writer, seems like the perfect way to ann… — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
gm, @packyM and I wrote about the promise of web3 in the latest issue of The Economist https://t.co/nvg1gPP5aw https://t.co/1jmSzvN3KZ — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
@practicalgolf @tferriss @naval 😂 — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
@jrasco @punk6529 There is ICANN and there are all the tlds etc https://t.co/3erdwZgQpe — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @batsoupyum: Whenever I hear the term “web3” I think of Wikipedia. I struggled with the whole concept until I read their history, and th… — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
ENS airdrop might be a major milestone. — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
Internet public goods like DNS, Wikipedia, OpenSSL have always been woefully underfunded. Web3 fixes this. https://t.co/1gjp1CdSdf — PolitiTweet.org
edgar.eth 🦉 @edgar_eth
50% of $ENS goes to a community treasury. That's 50m tokens. With the current price at $29, that's a 1.5 billion… https://t.co/pfzEQbNRGg
cdixon.eth @cdixon
There is an episode where Chandler goes on an internet data and everyone calls him a nerd and laughs. The internet… https://t.co/c52I2GLW3E — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
The modern internet (mobile, always online, many hours per day) went mainstream around 2012. Longer discussion here https://t.co/5FdNeElFeG — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
“The TV show Friends ran from 1994-2004 and it’s full of obsolete devices like payphones and answering machines. Th… https://t.co/T0ufoKOOO8 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Dumortier @LIBORsquared
@stockthoughts81 By 1998, the value proposition of the Internet was eminently clear and people were already using t… https://t.co/PulNJzsQos
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @NFWidmer: "The best business books are Twitter threads, the best media criticism are subreddits, and the best political commentary is o… — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @TomicahTD: The sooner other candidates realize this, the sooner they'll put forward solutions to the anger and frustration voters in Oh… — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
(Well, except for airdrop for the .eth names we own) — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
(And yes investors like us got nothing :)) — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
Great case study in how to build and fund public internet goods. https://t.co/qwXOtYgH18 — PolitiTweet.org
Jesse Pollak (jesse.xyz) @jessepollak
$ENS is a watershed moment: * important public good, built as OSS over many years * $2B+ of ownership distributed… https://t.co/fW2o6mowmJ
cdixon.eth @cdixon
Steven is also a very smart, good-faith skeptic. We should always engage with good faith skeptics. Maybe we convinc… https://t.co/8QfKZcvAk6 — PolitiTweet.org
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@TheStupot https://t.co/IGhCl3pViK — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
@TheStupot This is what incumbent management always says in innovators dilemma situations. — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
Steven Johnson @stevenbjohnson is one of my favorite authors. Very much looking forward to this Q&A series on web3.… https://t.co/Q8KHlHo4cm — PolitiTweet.org
Steven Johnson @stevenbjohnson
The blockchain/crypto world has always been interesting to me not as a speculative currency but as a way of support… https://t.co/Tw6J1QPUh0
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @stevenbjohnson: “In the emerging web3 model, ownership and control are decentralized,” @cdixon argues. As is so often the case, the gam… — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
This is how web1 won, and how web3 will also. — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
No matter how many smart people a big company employs, the vast majority of smart people don't work for them (Joy's… https://t.co/nlMiZJ90H3 — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
A secondary effect of a system that can make commitments is that people are willing to invest in and around the sys… https://t.co/zpxRnm1EXW — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
We’ll soon be seeing social networks and marketplaces that make commitments to users, developers, and creators. Th… https://t.co/uuRFndvZ9d — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
But you can also make other kinds of commitments. For example, ENS makes commitments around how its namespace works… https://t.co/7diQcHvHuQ — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
There is nothing inherently financial about blockchains. Finance happens to be a design-rich subdomain, because blo… https://t.co/InEa51sf7c — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
The reason I like the phrase “computers that can make commitments” is that it expresses the full generality of the… https://t.co/G0Vp2E8S6s — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
The game theory is on the web3 side here. You just need a handful to “defect” from web2 and when others see how wel… https://t.co/TaZXa0Iv07 — PolitiTweet.org
cdixon.eth @cdixon
RT @stevenbjohnson: “Web2 has created lots of problems,” @cdixon writes. “The big companies have massive take rates ranging from 30-100%. T… — PolitiTweet.org