ZDNet: Will paying to post shape the future of the internet?
By Bryan Daugherty
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What would happen if Twitter or Facebook removed your account, deleted your posts, and silenced your communications? New app Twetch, built for the blockchain, aims to solve that issue.
According to Twetch enthusiast and influencer Bryan Daugherty (@$Bryan), Bitcoin is permission-less. What you post on Twetch is actually on the blockchain and you or anyone else wouldn’t need Twetch to read it,” he said. He is convinced that this Metanet “will be the fourth industrial revolution” and that the “blockchain, the public ledger that scales, is a gamechanger.
Read the full article by Eileen Brown of ZDNet at: https://www.zdnet.com/article/will-paying-to-post-shape-the-future-of-the-internet/
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