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September 16, 2024, 09:17:36 PM |
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Web3, social platforms, and DAOs are evolving fast. It’s interesting how they’re changing online communities, especially the move from centralized platforms to ones where users actually control their own data. But the big question is: do everyday users care enough to make the switch? DAOs seem like a game-changer too, with collective decision-making through smart contracts. But in reality, some struggle with low participation or endless debates. The challenge is making it all user-friendly.
I've checked out some Web3 social platforms, and DeBox seems to be trying something different. They mix social features, DAO tools, and on-chain data in an interesting way, though it's tough to predict how they’ll do long-term. What do you think? Will decentralized social platforms take off, or is it just too early? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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