Why the Decentralization Debate in Web3 is Crossing Over: Soulbound Tokens, Quadratic Funding, and the Potential of Delegated Authority Distributed Networks | WIRED.jp

The following are examples that are still in the developmental stage.

  1. related applications such as ActivityPub and Mastodon, which are protocols for distributed SNS.
  2. various research projects by independent research institutes Ink and Switch. These include architectures for β€œlocal-first” computing and designs that enable interoperability among diverse programs.
  3. a social identity system such as Spritely, BrightID, BackChannel, etc.
  4. Coalitional learning and more extensive privacy-preserving machine learning.
  5. mesh network 。
  6. data collaborative (community), data cooperative (cooperative), data trust.
  7. Wikipedia and more general Wikipedia-type content structure.
  8. a content monitoring system by the community, as in Reddit.
  9. community-first cloud computing, file storage, and time-sharing.

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