Fundamentally, very little has changed, and of the significant changes, most of it doesn’t matter to the average user. We make a lot of noise about the sovereignty of personal data, and the public nature of the blockchain. Yet the median user is a very simple entity: they care that they can do a thing with a thought, and where that doesn’t exist, a click of a button. In this regard, the people who care about privacy and the composability of the blockchain need to abstract that into a usabilit...