Blockchain: A Holochain Perspective blog.holochain.org/blockchain-a-h
"a post-blockchain application space. But given the scalability challenges blockchain faces and Holochain’s readiness to leapfrog these issues, it might be time to begin thinking outside the blocks."
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Please understand the difference between Distributed Ledger Technology, more commonly known as BlockChain
Technology &
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Distributed Hashtable Technology
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as in and
Watch the 2 minutes video
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@pospigos
Just a friendly reminder that consortium #blockchains are a false techno-centric #decentralisation. Yes you spread the data out, but you also aggregated corporate power structures into even more centralised (often even anti-competitive) loci of power 
Thinking of currencies? I am following of on Medium. Factor this in
"Holochain doesn’t have the scalability problems of blockchain"
The secret, I understood all along, is out:
"any approach to consensus is a type of centralization"
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Web2ish: defined it as blockchain, probably meaning Distributed Ledger Technologies, or Distributed Hash Tables like , , etc.
documentstores used CRDT.
Eventual consistency across devices connecting to the same Orbit Db Store.
Blockchain, Distributed Ledger Technology is not the answer
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Distributed Hash Tables as in or is.
Trust but verify
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Build "eventually consistent" WebNative networks "Designed from Trust" for Trust
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I have a hard time believing blockchain could neatly support social media use cases. Where would you store all those likes and retweets? Someone else's computer obviously. So incentives and tokens are needed. Would all users *really* pay a tiny fee for every like? 3/6