The core story of the 21st century can be summarized in one sentence: the internet is consuming reality.
Starting from communication tools like email and IM, to digital finance and health tracking as essential infrastructure, and finally to hard technologies like brain-computer interfaces—our entire world is gradually shifting into the digital space. This process is irreversible.
But here arises a contradiction: opportunities and risks have always been twin siblings. The internet has provided us with unprecedented convenience, but it has also exposed our privacy, data, and even sovereignty to greater risks.
What should we do? We need a different internet. A truly open, fully verifiable system. This is not a technical issue, but a fundamental reflection on the future of humanity—what kind of digital life do we want?
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ser_we_are_early
· 6h ago
Brain-computer interfaces are here—can privacy still be protected... This is the real ultimate question.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 9h ago
Brain-computer interfaces are here, and you still want to hide your privacy? Web3's decentralized verification is the way out.
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0xSherlock
· 9h ago
Brain-computer interfaces are the real nightmare. If data leaks, you can change your password, but if your brain gets hacked?
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 9h ago
The brain-computer interface sector is really getting out of control; are they directly putting thoughts on the blockchain?
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ForkThisDAO
· 9h ago
Basically, it's just a rehash of Web3; we've already been doing the open and verifiable approach for a long time.
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LostBetweenChains
· 9h ago
Brain-computer interfaces are here, is privacy still far away? We really need to create something decentralized.
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OnchainUndercover
· 9h ago
In plain terms, Web3 is finally making its debut; the decentralized approach should have been popularized long ago.
The core story of the 21st century can be summarized in one sentence: the internet is consuming reality.
Starting from communication tools like email and IM, to digital finance and health tracking as essential infrastructure, and finally to hard technologies like brain-computer interfaces—our entire world is gradually shifting into the digital space. This process is irreversible.
But here arises a contradiction: opportunities and risks have always been twin siblings. The internet has provided us with unprecedented convenience, but it has also exposed our privacy, data, and even sovereignty to greater risks.
What should we do? We need a different internet. A truly open, fully verifiable system. This is not a technical issue, but a fundamental reflection on the future of humanity—what kind of digital life do we want?