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"Summarizing, if someone comes to you and promises you a lot of cash quickly and easily that's not really a web3 project.
Instead what we're looking for are a combination of attributes that are forcing that project to use decentralized systems despite all their problems."
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Web3 isn't inherently a scam, it all depends on the purpose, community and goal of the project.
In this TED Talks he gives us guidelines on how to make good project judgements without falling for scams.
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In this last examples let's imagine this scenario: Artist/Programmer/Refugees living in 18 countries want to start a company/collective/organization. The following doubts arise:
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"The more of these attributes come together, the more of a compelling blockchain and web3 usecase there probably is."
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There are various opinions and definitions on what Web3 is, let's have a look to a few mentioned:
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Even with overwhelming rationale for blockchain, still need to deal with:
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Blockchains are extremely painful to use for various reasons:
But despite that it has three features which make it absolutely unique:
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In this case we have a Unicef project which aims to support internet access accross South America and Africa. And it operates as follows:
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Let's say you spot a project which offers a 18% guaranteed returns using web3.
Now you should ask yourself:
Nothing... In this case we see a lack of basic connection
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Let's have a look to different situations where Trustlessness and transparency really matter:
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"Smart contract built on a decentralized system which connects real world events to the flow of money begins to make a lot of sense."
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Business Administration and Management Student | Blockchain, DEFI & Web3 | Social Worker | "Fix the money & fix the world."
In this brief but intense TEDxTalks Jan Liphardt gives us guidelines and tools to detect scams on the now famous Web3.
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