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One of the few things I like about blockchain is the promise of a less ephemeral web.



Is that actually true? Don’t most nodes hold heavily compressed pointers only while there are only a percentage of nodes that host the entire blockchain. I mean if what you’re saying is true then each node needs to have a copy of the entire internet which isn’t reasonable.


I'm thinking about things like Filecoin, a blockchain which is meant to power IPFS. To be fair though, IPFS itself is not a blockchain


One of many things I dislike about cryptoscams is making promises which are lies.


spoken like someone who is clueless about Blockchain




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