That will be great!
I think this reply from crimsonclad to a similar question is appropriate:
Hive itself as a protocol wasn't created as David to kill the Goliath of traditional social media, but as you say, that's what our features do excel at. In a lot of cases, what we are seeing is that it is an invaluable way to grow those existing media by adding monetization to them that they lack, but also that can provide decentralized historical, identity, and key-verified information that is immutable.
he really explained the concept so well because if I think about it I notice if we have to connect to Web 2 we need to explain to them that it's not a competition but a way to complement
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She also mentioned that.
happy she did
It's true that Web 3 should not be aimed to replace Web 2, because centralization still has its advantages. 🤔🧘♂️🤓
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Here is an excerpt from crimsonclad's response:
We can say that there are also certain situations where Web 1.0 is more advantageous than either Web 2.0 or 3.0, such as resilient alternative worldwide networks on a broad range of devices such as the Reticulum Network. 🤓😏
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