If you're an independent developer of mobile apps, you want them available at app stores for Android and iOS. However, you would be at the mercy of those app stores due to their policies (the Apple App Store is notorious for this). If those app stores decide to take down your app or ban it, where do people find your app?
One place would your own web site. However, your hosting provider may be as much of a ninny as the app store which booted you. Parler is the textbook example of this.
So where else would you go? Make your app available via blockchain. Many developers can do that. Going one step further, someone could set up a blockchain-powered app store for mobile phone apps (or any other kind of apps, for that matter). I picked up this idea from @demotruk, and the idea makes sense.
Blockchain is immutable and censorship-resistant. If it can work for social media and multimedia content, why not mobile app or entire app stores?
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Oh ok, that makes sense. Cut the middle-man and the watchdog at the same time
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