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I’m not necessarily defending web3, but you’re asking the wrong question. Your same question could have been asked about email in general in the early aughts. But clearly, mass adoption happened, and the calculus changed. Sure, your statement is strictly correct, but completely uninteresting.


What question did I ask that was "the wrong question"? I thought both the questions I put were rhetorical. Let's try:

"What does email have to do with email domains?"

"How does one receive email from e.g. one's bank, at an email domain?"

No, I don't think my questions could equally have been asked about email in the early aughts (nor at any other time - those rewritten questions don't make sense).

Mass adoption had already happened by the early aughts; email was adopted universally in the corporate world in the mid-nineties.

Of course, what is interesting to you is your business.




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