I agree that is a problem. EOS is more decentralized than existing web/app hosting methods but that doesn’t mean the platform itself isn’t a potential threat to an apps existence. You need to decide if the risk is worth it to create NOW or wait til better decentralized platforms scale.
As for decentralized content hosting, IPFS is probably your best bet. Granted what we’re talking about now is basically DTube on Steemit. Maybe look into some of the issues that platform experiences and modify some components.
Robert Baker
Holo. It's not "centralized heliport with re-issued wireless routers." The holoports are devices that are simply designed to allow normies to host and make sure they have nodes for the network up and running when mainnet goes live in a couple of months.
The Alpha works beautifully and is the future of dapps because it is magnitudes faster, c cheaper, and more efficient than the rest. The drawback is potential censorship issues because they don't want people putting kiddie porn and darknet type shit on their network.
Landon Clark
or alt right, radical vegan, and general conservative value type stuff
still, sounds like a decent investment choice if they can hold up to their promises
Brody Baker
ive developed on ethereum before and am starting to dev on EOS. EOS seems like the way to go for now. Techwise its remarkably far ahead of everyone else, but consumer adoption is kind of slow right now. Their ecosystem is fairly well developed too.
Go gamble on dice.eosbet.io/ and you will see what im talking about right away.
>is the future of dapps because it is magnitudes faster, c cheaper, and more efficient than the rest. This is just not true. Other blockchains are going to evolve quickly over the next couple of years. For example, I know Tezos will be able to scale easy for OP if the Avalanche consensus get voted for. I'm still unsure about ETH but miracles do happen. >The drawback is potential censorship That's why you would never touch Holo
Justin James
who wants to feel like they're making out with a fish wtf
Bentley Lee
Tezos has backers behind it, but right now what Holo has got in terms of scaling is lightyears ahead of other crypto precisely because it's not a blockchain-based system. Blockchains are full of redundancies that bog them down and the scaling solutions tried so far have failed to produce products that can handle the load that dapps would put on the system. Holo actually gets faster the more it's adopted and used because of the fundamental nature of holochains.
Caleb Cox
>Blockchains are full of redundancies that bog them down and the scaling solutions tried so far have failed to produce products that can handle the load that dapps would put on the system. Agreed, though Avalanche has only been created earlier this year and pretty much solves these issues you are describing. Check it out