In a 1729 article Jon Stokes provides a layman friendly overview of some of the biggest implications of blockchain technology for the next decade or so. At the end of the article he notes that because content on Bitclout or LBRY is impossible for anyone but the publisher to take down, paywalls for content on the internet are doomed. As blockchain based content hosting becomes more common, copy-pasting the copyright enforcement tools of the 20th century won’t work and the landscape of content creation will radically change.
Re: Crypto for People Who Don't Follow Crypto
Re: Crypto for People Who Don't Follow Crypto
Re: Crypto for People Who Don't Follow Crypto
In a 1729 article Jon Stokes provides a layman friendly overview of some of the biggest implications of blockchain technology for the next decade or so. At the end of the article he notes that because content on Bitclout or LBRY is impossible for anyone but the publisher to take down, paywalls for content on the internet are doomed. As blockchain based content hosting becomes more common, copy-pasting the copyright enforcement tools of the 20th century won’t work and the landscape of content creation will radically change.