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As AI agents, deepfakes and other methods of fraudulent behaviour are going to get more and more sophisticated, blockchain will aid in the process of removing the human trust aspect of internet access and even something as simple as receiving emails and phonecalls are going to require authentication for us to be able to live our lives without constantly worrying about being scammed.

What current crypto enterprise aims to maximize the use of using blockchain technology for building these trustlayers than can efficiently be upscaled to use in all kinds of technology?

>> No.54818293

>>>/pol/ astroturfer

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>>54818272
Lens Protocol and Livepeer are working on this. The problem with Web3 is the number of glowies who depend on Web2 to drive the narrative. I am interested to see how this plays out when they cannot plant stories online.

>> No.54818524

>>54818403
How far in the developmental proces are these projects?

>> No.54818579

>>54818524
You are going to have to DYOR but fairly developed. Mostly it's adoption and UI. Your average normie can't into crypto so can't into Web3. I would argue Twitter and Telegram are in the best position to move to Web3.

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>>54818272
>without constantly worrying about being scammed.
what is SSL, TLS, HTTPS, basic fucking encryption for $1000