If the cryptocurrency trading features on social media are implemented as planned, what will happen to users' digital lives? Imagine—network access via satellite internet, travel relying on electric vehicles, identity verification through AI authentication tools, and trading of crypto assets directly on social platforms. This ecosystem is becoming increasingly integrated.
Even more interesting, if we extend the timeline to ten years from now, what will happen when brain-computer interface technology matures? By then, users' daily activities—scrolling information, trading, verifying identity, traveling online—will almost all be covered by a certain technological ecosystem. The deep integration of this ecosystem not only enhances convenience but also gradually narrows users' choices. Behind this lies the full infiltration of technological platforms into users' lives. From the perspective of crypto trading, is this integrated model a good opportunity to promote the mass adoption of Web3, or does it pose a centralized risk worth cautioning against?
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potentially_notable
· 01-11 17:59
Basically, it's centralized with a different facade. Convenience and privacy trade off, so who can truly control their own data?
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NonFungibleDegen
· 01-11 17:51
ngl this is giving dystopian black mirror energy but also kinda bullish? like yeah centralization sucks but imagine aping into coins without leaving twitter... that's literally the endgame we're cooming for right?
but fr ser probably nothing to worry about, we're all ngmi anyway so might as well let the megacorp overlords handle everything lmao
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GweiWatcher
· 01-11 17:46
The King of Circulation ecosystem, one-click lock of your entire life, are we really heading towards a dystopia?
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ConsensusDissenter
· 01-11 17:37
Once the King of Circulation ecosystem is closed, there's no way to run anymore. Will we still be able to call it decentralized then?
If the cryptocurrency trading features on social media are implemented as planned, what will happen to users' digital lives? Imagine—network access via satellite internet, travel relying on electric vehicles, identity verification through AI authentication tools, and trading of crypto assets directly on social platforms. This ecosystem is becoming increasingly integrated.
Even more interesting, if we extend the timeline to ten years from now, what will happen when brain-computer interface technology matures? By then, users' daily activities—scrolling information, trading, verifying identity, traveling online—will almost all be covered by a certain technological ecosystem. The deep integration of this ecosystem not only enhances convenience but also gradually narrows users' choices. Behind this lies the full infiltration of technological platforms into users' lives. From the perspective of crypto trading, is this integrated model a good opportunity to promote the mass adoption of Web3, or does it pose a centralized risk worth cautioning against?