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RE: Web3 Will Be Bigger Than People Think

in LeoFinance2 years ago

You write that data is the most important thing in Web3 and therefore the valuable, because scarce, component. Right?

But how does this fit with the current handling of these data in Web3, here on Hive?

After 7 days, my right to remuneration expires, while 10-year-old videos on YouTube and 12-year-old blog posts in Web2 still generate revenue for me.

In Web2, my content is technically not mine, but belongs to the network. However, the use of this content is linked to my account and my rights. Ultimately, I decide who, where, and how long this content is accessible to others.

I don't have this option here. Once published, I have given up all rights, including the right to remuneration. I no longer have the right to withdraw it either.

Anyone who wants to can copy it, fork it, and enrich themselves with it.

As long as this is the case, this system will not be successful. It is a system that relies on creators with no rights.

Or am I wrong?