It's very feasible, and particularly on Synereo which has composability as a core design principle. Synereo is going to be a Social Computer, which means it can be programmed in any way we want to program it, using "Social Contracts" which is basically like smart contracts but for the social computer.
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I setup the docker node to play around with, I'm still reading up on it and rholang etc. But it looks really interesting with the composability aspect as you put it. Might be able to replace or incorporate some other dApps like storj etc. So you can create contracts to rent extra storage space or cpu time and so on. Seems extremely open ended with what you could do.