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The circus has left town.
The ex-CEO of Twitter, now a Bitcoin maxi, is now
Jack Dorsey has always been idiosyncratic among tech giants, from his
Looking for approval from web2 incumbents is an empty undertaking.
Free Jack is a beautiful thing. Since leaving Twitter, it’s become apparent that the company’s aversion to censorship was because it was founder-led: immediately following his resignation, Twitter enacted a major change to its image moderation policy.
Are there alternatives to web3? Yes.
The crux of Jack’s critique is that web3 is an unnecessarily hyperfinancialized spin on decentralization. He agrees on the core tenets of decentralization: permissionless access. Through Block, he’s funding efforts to build decentralized identity
The word “web3” is like a Rorschack test.
It’s important to remember that one of web3’s fundamental value props is the issuance of ownership to anyone, seamlessly.
At the end of the day, the ex-CEO of Twitter, now a BTC maxi, is arguing with thousands about the most effective approach to decentralization.
Decentralization will take dozens of different forms. That’s by design. It’s because we’re free.
