
Blockchain for Enterprise
People tend to overestimate how easy it is to create a blockchain. Just because you were able to deploy a network doesn’t make you an expert on blockchain. As a matter of fact, even an intern can do it in minutes. Here, try it. You know what else is easy to deploy? A webpage. Creating a blockchain is easy, and you can do it at zero cost and effort for as long as you don’t care about the design and spec of your network. Understanding the engineering constraints to design a secure and functiona...

Can They Really Sell Your Eyeball Scans? A Technical Review of World
Here I am, resurrecting my blog like a dusty necromancer coming back for one last summon. And what brought me back from the digital grave? Larpers. Everywhere. People posing as crypto 'experts' when they haven’t done the actual work of researching whatever the hekk it is they are talking about. It’s all vibes and appearances and no substance. Lately, the Orb and World has been made an antagonist in the Filipino crypto scene. And everyone suddenly became a data privacy expert and mor...

Blockchain Legos: The Modular Stack
If you’ve been here long enough, you would have already heard of the blockchain trilemma where you can only pick two out of three between security, speed, and decentralization. But that is so 2020. Some years ago, we expect one single blockchain to perform various functions for us. For instance, Ethereum has become congested because it was juggling between validating incoming transactions, arranging them into blocks, executing them, and finally keeping all these growing records available at a...
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Blockchain for Enterprise
People tend to overestimate how easy it is to create a blockchain. Just because you were able to deploy a network doesn’t make you an expert on blockchain. As a matter of fact, even an intern can do it in minutes. Here, try it. You know what else is easy to deploy? A webpage. Creating a blockchain is easy, and you can do it at zero cost and effort for as long as you don’t care about the design and spec of your network. Understanding the engineering constraints to design a secure and functiona...

Can They Really Sell Your Eyeball Scans? A Technical Review of World
Here I am, resurrecting my blog like a dusty necromancer coming back for one last summon. And what brought me back from the digital grave? Larpers. Everywhere. People posing as crypto 'experts' when they haven’t done the actual work of researching whatever the hekk it is they are talking about. It’s all vibes and appearances and no substance. Lately, the Orb and World has been made an antagonist in the Filipino crypto scene. And everyone suddenly became a data privacy expert and mor...

Blockchain Legos: The Modular Stack
If you’ve been here long enough, you would have already heard of the blockchain trilemma where you can only pick two out of three between security, speed, and decentralization. But that is so 2020. Some years ago, we expect one single blockchain to perform various functions for us. For instance, Ethereum has become congested because it was juggling between validating incoming transactions, arranging them into blocks, executing them, and finally keeping all these growing records available at a...
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We’re tap dancing alone.
I don’t know where this blog is going, but my intention is to share knowledge from the deep recesses of the big black rabbithole that is Web3. This is Danki, and I’m supposed to be your guide. But I em not. This is wild west and you’re on your own.
My big chonky teeth will spit information about blockchain here and there and you can pick my brains, but one thing we don’t do here is introductions. I only tap dance to exhaust my smol hed to prevent it from exploding. Interpret it however you want, but your knowledge (or the lack of it) is solely your responsibility. Feel free to invent your own dance. It’s more fun like that.
The next posts will look like fragments in the beginning. But I hope that the longer you stay, the more it starts to make sense. Maybe the fragments will fit together for you and something will click. When that day comes, know that you’re now also sucked into the rabbithole, tap dancing alone in a rhythm only nerds understand.
We’re tap dancing alone.
I don’t know where this blog is going, but my intention is to share knowledge from the deep recesses of the big black rabbithole that is Web3. This is Danki, and I’m supposed to be your guide. But I em not. This is wild west and you’re on your own.
My big chonky teeth will spit information about blockchain here and there and you can pick my brains, but one thing we don’t do here is introductions. I only tap dance to exhaust my smol hed to prevent it from exploding. Interpret it however you want, but your knowledge (or the lack of it) is solely your responsibility. Feel free to invent your own dance. It’s more fun like that.
The next posts will look like fragments in the beginning. But I hope that the longer you stay, the more it starts to make sense. Maybe the fragments will fit together for you and something will click. When that day comes, know that you’re now also sucked into the rabbithole, tap dancing alone in a rhythm only nerds understand.
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