Do you truly own your digital life? Or are you just renting from platforms?
This is not sensationalism. Currently, our data is being continuously extracted, and privacy is gradually eroding under platform agreements. There is only one way to truly change the game—establish your own digital property rights.
The shift from "I own" to "I rent" is quietly happening. The core promise of Web3 is to give you full control over your digital assets again. This is not just a technical issue; it is a revolution about rights.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 41m ago
honestly this hits different when you think about it like a restaurant supply chain... you're basically eating food you don't actually own, just leasing the flavor profile from big tech's kitchen. the real question tho - can web3 actually deliver on this or is it just another menu promise?
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Blockwatcher9000
· 23h ago
Wake up, we've already been drained by big corporations, and you still want to get it back?
Sounds nice, but can Web3 really save us? It's a bit uncertain.
Just rent it out, anyway the data has been gone for a long time, and Web3 can't make my life better.
This sounds like a sales pitch, but someone really should point out this issue.
Being cut like a leek for so long, now you finally remember about sovereignty?
If this wave of Web3 can really be handled, I’d like to see it.
Another set, but in the end, it's just switching platforms to continue being exploited.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-16 17:52
Wake up, we've all been drained by the platform. Is Web3 really the only way out?
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That's right, but the problem is most people don't care at all...
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Digital property rights sound great in theory, but how does it work in practice?
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The leasing system is just modern slavery; no one wants to admit it.
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Web3 revolution? Bro, you're using that term a bit too loosely...
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The key is how to truly empower ordinary people, not just talk empty words.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-16 17:49
Laozi never thought he was renting, but now that you say it, it really makes me think deeply.
Forget it, anyway, if the big companies don't kill me, how could I truly have control over anything? Web3 can't save this salted fish of mine.
Sounds good, but who has really owned their own data?
I've been hearing this rhetoric for three years. When will the revolution finally come?
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GasGuzzler
· 01-16 17:44
That's right, it's about time to wake up. After being exploited as a little guy for so many years, still dreaming that the platform will give you privacy haha
Web3... is it reliable? I'm still a bit hesitant
Data is the new oil, yet we've been giving it away for so many years
Honestly, most people don't care at all, as long as they can watch videos
Revolution? Give me a break, lower the gas fees first
This is the real issue worth thinking about, much more important than trading cryptocurrencies
Selling privacy every day without realizing it, it's terrifying upon closer inspection
Having control over your data = having control over your destiny. Based on this, Web3 indeed has significance
Wake up everyone, or you'll truly become slaves
Do you truly own your digital life? Or are you just renting from platforms?
This is not sensationalism. Currently, our data is being continuously extracted, and privacy is gradually eroding under platform agreements. There is only one way to truly change the game—establish your own digital property rights.
The shift from "I own" to "I rent" is quietly happening. The core promise of Web3 is to give you full control over your digital assets again. This is not just a technical issue; it is a revolution about rights.