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Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

I dont know why I can't get around this in my head but I'm fully convinced that the singular problem with P2P as the foundation of the internet is simply that we could never monetize it.

I mean seriously P2P dominated all web traffic for more than half a decade. And that's *without* any way to monetize, and it was only when the establishment capitulated that things shifted back.

Now we have numerous decentralized and P2P protocols and an open digital money to monetize it all without any third parties, and we have Ai expanding the capability to write software more than any other tool in internet history... and I can't see how this doesn't swing back in a massive way.

In other words - I think people who are discounting P2P because of limitations and failures of the past, aren't properly understanding the past or its limitations, imo.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I intend to put it to the test.

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aidan 8mo ago

Centralized systems do seem to provide a variety of extra ways to monetize the product. I think Microsoft struggled to monetize Skype when it was a p2p architecture and moved to a more centralized architecture at least partially for that reason.

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