..."Let’s focus on the parts of the Web3 vision that aren’t about easy
riches, on solving hard problems in trust, identity, and decentralized
finance. And above all, let’s focus on the interface between crypto and
the real world that people live in, where, as Matthew Yglesias put it
when talking about housing inequality, “a society becomes wealthy over
time by accumulating a stock of long-lasting capital goods.” If, as Sal
Delle Palme argues, Web3 heralds the birth of a new economic system,
let’s make it one that increases true wealth—not just paper wealth for
those lucky enough to get in early but actual life-changing goods and
services that make life better for everyone."
...read the full reflection on https://www.oreilly.com/radar/why-its-too-early-to-get-excited-about-web3/
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