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Hey guys~

-First post here!!! With everything that has been going on lately about APIs (not just in reddit but twitter too) and social media companies becoming greedier and more capitalistic (geez I sound like my communist grandfather), I've become more and more aware and sensitized to the matters of: privacy, data navigation, targetted addvertising etc.... and down the rabbit hole I went and eventually it led me to adopt some changes to my, how to say? "Net-working" life style (if it's safe to say).

-One of those changes was going from youtube to odysee (I can leave to imagine how hard that change was for me) and from reddit to Lemmy, and I gotta say, guys I'm loving it here, everyone is doing such a great job of maintaining such a wonderfull and friendly (and most of all informative) ecosystem, and I may be quoting another post here, but this trully feels like the old internet.

-With that out of the way is there any channels (I think they're called channels? idk honestly) on the fediverse dedicated to learning and teaching each-other about bitcoin, dapps and web3 in general.

Thank you all in advance~

tl;dr: looking for a place on the fediverse dedicated to learning web3 and dapps

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I mean, digital "real estate" is definitely a ripoff, yes.

That said, NFTs could make for handy DRM for people who create custom assets for others to use in a metaverse-style virtual world. They're definitely not a good investment, though, just a good method of proving you own a digital goods. It could be integrated into an encryption, so that if you own the NFT for X, only you an use that particular instance of X, though I haven't seen it happen. The point is, it could be useful for a digital artisan economy in a metaverse.

As for crypto as a whole, once again you're right in the moment. Don't invest in cryptocurrency, just buy some if you need to pay for something in it like a SignalLink eSIM. Why? Because of shit like the "digital dollar". If they're going to digitize currency anyway and make said digital currency revolve around a central bank, then keep an eye on the escape route but remember that what looks like an escape might be a trap.

For the above reasons, I banned non-academic discussion of cryptocurrencies from /c/web3_xr because yeah, no one should be taken advantage of like that.