Hi Lukas! Thanks for sharing this link, recently I enjoy reading critics to ideas I treasure. I guess it's sort of refinement practice:) I just read it, it seems fairly superficial as for a "studied computer scientist with a non-trivial amount of experience" and as far as it might have some merit when we consider some web 3.0 projects, in general it's cherry picking. Rotten cherry picking. Also very often during reading I had this "yes, but...Hive" kind of thinking. This place really stands out from other Web 3.0 projects IMO.
Well, it sucks you didn't receive answer, and there was no constructive dialogue born out of your laborious article. Anyway, one more time, thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for your reply and appreciation. 🙂 I agree with you. It's a completely valid approach to criticise #Web3 in general but if you do so, you should make sure to have valid and sound arguments (which do exist, btw)... Otherwise the criticism is just based on a general feeling, which can't be a base for a real constructive discussion.