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Cautionary Tales from Cryptoland

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  • May 10, 2022
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Molly White
@molly0xFFF
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Thomas Stackpole
@tom_stackpole
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Web3 is off to a rocky start. Optimists may rattle on about progress on the horizon, but at present the space is rife with fraud, hacks, and collapses. In this Q&A with Web3 critic... Show More

Web3 is off to a rocky start. Optimists may rattle on about progress on the horizon, but at present the space is rife with fraud, hacks, and collapses. In this Q&A with Web3 critic Molly White, creator of the website Web3 Is Going Just Great, White argues that as this technology becomes more mainstream, its ability to do harm — financial, emotional, and reputational — will grow, and fast. For one, blockchain technology is often applied in ways, or to problems, to which it is not suited, and companies frequently don’t understand the consequences of their decision to utilize it. Additionally, some issues are being overlooked, such as privacy concerns, which could make it more difficult to address online harassment. Finally, for all the rhetoric from Web3 proponents about opportunity and democratization, crypto projects have mostly served to make the rich and powerful even more rich and powerful.

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Marius Watz @mariuswatz · May 12, 2022
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Excellent interview with @molly0xFFF laying out major concerns around blockchain + crypto: Over-engineering, solutionism, privacy and abuse, data permanence, financial speculation... AKA things that puts web3 right in line with other tech "disruption".
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