"The internet is a great invention. It looks almost perfect. But is it really?".
Citing examples like the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the Equifax hack, he highlighted a critical isolation problem plaguing the Web, leading to monopoly, centralization, abuse, and single points of failure.
He brought up other challenges, including vertical friction, the lack of internationally accepted Web standards, and the general immaturity of technology - these issues could postpone the coming fusion of the physical and biological world, which he called the "Industrial revolution 4.0." Increased competition can help.
"These standards should be transparent and decentralized. Data ownership should be given back to the users."
Da Hongfei cited Gartner, saying the blockchain industry will generate $3.1 trillion of value by 2030 that is equivalent to the combined market cap of FAANG. So what should the future of the internet be?
"In the future, I believe today's applications will become legacy applications. New blockchain applications will go from marginal, to alternative, and eventually to mainstream."
NEO Founder Explains Why the Internet Is Imperfect
Publicado en Nov 14, 2019
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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