I’ve been working on trying to solve the problem of on-chain identity/reputation for close to 4 years now (started working on it originally in 2021) and something I’ve often come up against is people asking: “do we really need identity/reputation?” “what does identity even mean in crypto?” etc.
Interesting article! In the same way as you describe "25-year-olds in Brooklyn" and "Dudes who just got dumped" in the 2000s era, could you expand a bit on how it would look like in the crypto space?
Contrary to how the Internet evolved in the sense that cookies follow you everywhere so that ads learn more of who you are than you do, blockchains keep lots of that information out through anonymity. So if Chad lands in 2035 where blockchains are used on a daily basis, what would his business strategy be?
Interesting article! In the same way as you describe "25-year-olds in Brooklyn" and "Dudes who just got dumped" in the 2000s era, could you expand a bit on how it would look like in the crypto space?
Contrary to how the Internet evolved in the sense that cookies follow you everywhere so that ads learn more of who you are than you do, blockchains keep lots of that information out through anonymity. So if Chad lands in 2035 where blockchains are used on a daily basis, what would his business strategy be?