The proofofbrainblog front end was to give people an improved user experience over the existing io front end. Choice is good. Some redundancy is good. If all of the sites is down for maintenance or under attack means you cannot access your posts or your tokens from the single web site. If peakd gets taken offline somehow, people would lose their favorite interface. If ecency were taken offline, people would lose their favorite interface. And finally, if the .blog site were taken down, it would be a loss of my favorite interface. Not just redundant forms of interacting with the Hive blockchain, these interfaces have also distinct characteristics.
In addition, you have access the POB at Hive-Engine.com, TribalDex, and LeoDex. ProofofBrian.IO, and now ProofofBrian.Blog. You can even download the software and run it yourself.
thanks ah so proofofbrain.io is not the official one either? Sorry I'm still relatively new to site so its quite a bit absorbing all of this information thanks for your time. I mean I understand all the front end stuff to a degree, just first time running into a tribe one with 2 front end that has same name.
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What makes a front end official? ProofofBrain.io was funded by the token founder. ProofofBrain.blog got some initial funding from the founder but then the funding stopped. So, I suppose the label works for the former, or both depending on how you qualify things.
Ah I'm not so sure as I'm still rather new on this platform so I'm just trying to absorb as much information as possible thanks anyways for all the information.
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