Personal servers are likely to become much more prevalent in the coming years. I've already set up two deployments in just the first week, and the momentum feels real. As Web3 infrastructure continues to mature, the shift toward decentralized, self-hosted solutions makes economic and practical sense. More builders and users will probably follow this path as the tools become more accessible and the benefits become increasingly obvious.
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MidsommarWallet
· 4h ago
Two deployments a week, not bad, bro. Why am I still just talking about plans on paper?
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MindsetExpander
· 4h ago
Two deployments a week? This guy is really pushing forward, unlike most people who just talk but don't act. Self-hosting is indeed the trend; with better tools and lower costs, who still wants to be bottlenecked by centralized platforms?
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digital_archaeologist
· 4h ago
Two a week? Man, your efficiency is unbelievable. I'm still debating whether to join or not.
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0xInsomnia
· 4h ago
Two deployments a week? This guy is serious. It looks like the self-built solution is really riding the wave.
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CryingOldWallet
· 4h ago
Two deployments a week? Man, your pace is crazy. I'm still struggling with my node setup.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 4h ago
Two deployments a week, this guy is really working hard, not just talking trash.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 4h ago
Personal servers are getting popular, but the real key is whether anyone is seriously auditing the security risks of self-hosted solutions...
Personal servers are likely to become much more prevalent in the coming years. I've already set up two deployments in just the first week, and the momentum feels real. As Web3 infrastructure continues to mature, the shift toward decentralized, self-hosted solutions makes economic and practical sense. More builders and users will probably follow this path as the tools become more accessible and the benefits become increasingly obvious.