• beeng@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    It’s an idea to play with… I dont think the specifics are all ironed out, but maybe with more building and more ideas would we control our data and earn from it like the corporations do.

    https://www.datalatte.com/

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      10 months ago

      Participate in surveys that actually matter.

      Seems like yet another survey rewards site except maybe with blockchain and dollars

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      10 months ago

      We leverage Ai and blockchain technology to guarantee user privacy, anonymity, and trust.

      Okay, yeah, this is genuinely insane. Blockchain doesn’t mean anything except for “append-only distributed database” and “AI” in anything less than a technical context is also meaningless.

      Own Your Data with NFTs: Secure, immutable, and blockchain-certified. No fine print, just you in control.

      And we already know how much of a joke NFTs are. They are digital receipts at best. If I can download somebody’s monkey picture and own it more than they do, then saying your data is protected by one is dishonest.

      In 2022, “130 NFTs were claimed, and 59 NFTs were minted.” A year later, they’re up to 77. That’s 18 mints in 365 days.

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        10 months ago

        And we already know how much of a joke NFTs are. They are digital receipts at best.

        Have a longer think on that. Interoperability with receipts and a programming language. Sounds like it could go somewhere.

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          10 months ago

          I think you’ll have to be creative and tell me what they solve that other, more efficient, existing things don’t.

          I’ve been quite creative here by diagnosing myriad issues with this system. It’s over engineered, it uses too many buzzwords, It’s woefully under adopted, it won’t ever replace an existing system, etc.

          Regarding NFTs, you’re going to have to be the one to convince me they have any value, as calling them glorified digital receipts is maybe a bit too kind.

          https://youtu.be/YQ_xWvX1n9gi