The blockchain landscape will experience a fundamental shift once application development reaches critical mass. As the ecosystem matures, software will become increasingly abundant—and crucially, disposable. Developers won't need to reinvent the wheel with each new project. What emerges as essential is a truly open data layer: a database infrastructure that anyone can contribute to and query from any interface or application. This kind of permissionless data accessibility becomes the backbone enabling composability and interoperability across the entire stack.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 2h ago
That's right, the open data layer is the real game-changer. Too many projects are reinventing the wheel now, wasting resources.
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fren.eth
· 2h ago
It sounds ideal, but what about reality? Who will maintain the truly open data layer?
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GasDevourer
· 3h ago
Open data layer sounds good, but how many projects can truly be implemented?
The blockchain landscape will experience a fundamental shift once application development reaches critical mass. As the ecosystem matures, software will become increasingly abundant—and crucially, disposable. Developers won't need to reinvent the wheel with each new project. What emerges as essential is a truly open data layer: a database infrastructure that anyone can contribute to and query from any interface or application. This kind of permissionless data accessibility becomes the backbone enabling composability and interoperability across the entire stack.