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So if all goes well, it will become an "open federated protocol", according to your definition, in a few years when it is more stable, mature and multiple interests (companies) are governing its direction?

Sounds like a fair position to have.




I wouldn't hold my breath for it to happen. Why would the current owner relinquish control to others to govern its direction?




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