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Blockchain.md
··· 1 1 # Blockchain 2 2 3 3 - [A blockchain is a decentralized [[Databases|database]]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBC-nXj3Ng4). 4 + - A blockchain is a worse database. It is slower, requires way more storage and compute, doesn’t have customer support, etc. [But has one dimension along which it is radically different. No single entity or small group of entities controls it](https://continuations.com/post/671863718643105792/web3crypto-why-bother). 4 5 - Blockchain solve the Byzantine Generals Problem: [How do participants in a decentralized network communicate and coordinate with each other towards some action without relying on a trusted third-party?](https://a16z.com/2019/11/08/crypto-glossary/). 5 6 - Blockchains are "trustless". There are mechanisms in place by which all parties in the [[Systems|system]] can reach a consensus on what the canonical truth is. 6 7 - Power and trust is distributed (or shared) among the network's stakeholders (e.g. developers, miners, and consumers), rather than concentrated in a single individual or entity (e.g. banks, governments, and financial institutions).
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Decentralized Protocols.md
··· 5 5 - Decentralized protocols become [fat protocols](https://www.usv.com/writing/2016/08/fat-protocols/). 6 6 - On the internet, the main protocols take care of communications (HTTPS, SSH, ...) and apps are built on top. These apps and services store our data in silos. These protocols are necessary but not valuable. Value is captured by the apps. 7 7 - A great example of a modern open source protocol is [[IPFS]]. 8 - - Fat protocols will use tools like blockchain to store the data. With open protocols and decentralized data ([[Web3]]), apps are only the frontend of the services. 8 + - Fat protocols will use tools like blockchain to store the data. With open protocols and decentralized data ([[Decentralized Web]]), apps are only the frontend of the services. 9 9 - [Protocol and Open Source Funding](https://youtu.be/few99D5WnRg?list=WL). It'll add to the current ways to to fund open source projects: 10 10 - Consulting: open source the code, sell consulting. 11 11 - Cloud: open source some code, but sell a closed source cloud complement.
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Ideas.md
··· 14 14 - [[Open Data]] 15 15 - [[Governance]] 16 16 - [[Programming]] 17 - - [[Web3]] 17 + - [[Decentralized Web]] 18 18 - [[Learning]] 19 19 - [[Science]] (biology, astrophysics, neuro, ...) 20 20 ··· 89 89 - We need a social network that does not cause divisiveness and negativity that is currently the natural by-product of optimizing for greater engagement. 90 90 - How can the network [[Incentives|incentivize]] healthy conversations and encourage nuanced [[Resolving Disagreement|discussions]]? 91 91 92 - ### Web3 Recommendation Engine 92 + ### Token Recommendation Engine 93 93 94 94 - Since Ethereum wallets are public, you can get good data on which tokens people similar to you are holding. 95 95 - This might be useful to discover new assets. 96 96 97 - ### Web3 Data Pipelines 97 + ### Blockchain Data Pipelines Connectors 98 98 99 99 - There is no Airbyte for blockchains. 100 100 - Everyone is reinventing the wheel, e.g: Dune does ETL, Flipside does it too, ...
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Science Fiction Reads.md
··· 14 14 - Ficciones. Jorge Luis Borges. 15 15 - Foundation. Asimov. 16 16 - The Expanse. 17 + - [The Star](https://sites.uni.edu/morgans/astro/course/TheStar.pdf). Arthur C. Clarke.
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Web3.md Decentralized Web.md
··· 1 - # Web3 1 + # Decentralized Web 2 2 3 - - Web3 is theoretically more than [[Blockchain]] and [[Cryptocurrencies]]. [It means building in public, new types of incentives, real ownership of digital property, internet-wide login / identity](https://ckarchive.com/b/p9ueh9hp409k), ... 3 + - The decentralized web is more than [[Blockchain]] and [[Cryptocurrencies]]. [It means building in public, new types of incentives, real ownership of digital property, internet-wide login / identity](https://ckarchive.com/b/p9ueh9hp409k), ... 4 4 - Key decisions associated with maintaining and updating cryptonetwork protocols. As with every human organization, aligning interests and beliefs among human participants to reach agreement is the goal of [[governance]]. 5 5 - [In cryptonetworks, these decisions are made by the community, using open and transparent mechanisms](https://onezero.medium.com/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e). DAOs don't need a boss! 6 6 - Cryptocurrencies have the [[Incentives]] to keep the users happy since forking is an option. 7 7 - [Web3 is a decentralized internet. Under Web3, the internet is shared online and governed by the collective "we"](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SWJw_NTyUvgdB_asRzsnVyKjciW8dZbeqQeUeWsEiQc). 8 - - Web3 incentives open source. That creates an ecosystem of composable and permissionless tools that increases the speed of innovation. 9 - - A way to look at Web3 is as a laboratory for radical economic, political, and social experiments. 8 + - Decentralized web incentives open source. That creates an ecosystem of composable and permissionless tools that increases the speed of innovation. 9 + - A way to look at the decentralized web movement is as a laboratory for economic, political, and social experiments. 10 10 - The space encourages experimentation in a diverse set of fields like [[Governance]] or [[Finances]]. 11 11 12 12 ## Resources ··· 45 45 46 46 ### Blockchain Indexing Projects 47 47 48 - There is an emerging landscape of [Data and Blockchain](https://primodata.org/landscape.html). 48 + There is an emerging landscape of [Data and Blockchain](https://www.primodata.org/blockchain-data). 49 49 50 50 #### Companies 51 51 52 - - [Tokenflow](https://docs.tokenflow.live/) 52 + - [Tokenflow](https://tokenflow.live/) 53 53 - [Indexed.xyz](https://github.com/indexed-xyz) 54 54 - [BitQuery](https://bitquery.io/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/bitquery/explorer)) 55 55 - [Coherent](https://coherent.xyz/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/coherentopensource)) ··· 76 76 77 77 - [Trueblocks](https://trueblocks.io/) 78 78 - [Blockchain ETL](https://github.com/blockchain-etl) 79 + - [Cryo](https://github.com/paradigmxyz/cryo) 79 80 - [Mars](https://github.com/deepeth/mars) 80 81 - [Algoran Indexer](https://github.com/algorand/indexer) 82 + - [Substreams](https://substreams.streamingfast.io/) 81 83 - [Tezos Indexer](https://github.com/baking-bad/tzkt) 82 84 - [db3](https://github.com/db3-teams/db3) 83 85 - [IceFireDB](https://www.icefiredb.xyz/icefiredb_docs/) ··· 88 90 - [Luabase](https://github.com/luabase) 89 91 - [Digital Assets Examples](https://github.com/aws-samples/digital-assets-examples) 90 92 - [Subsquid](https://subsquid.io/) 91 - - [Cryo](https://github.com/paradigmxyz/cryo) 92 93 - [NanoDB](https://github.com/mistakia/nanodb) 93 94 94 95 ### Bounty Based Collaboration