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Will Web 2.0 ever become fully legacy? What does the future hold for decentralized networks like Flare? Where will the biggest opportunities be for Flare in the next 5-10 years? How will it interact with both the web3 and legacy Web 2.0 ecosystems? I discussed these topics with Hugo Philion of Flare Network on the latest episode of the Future of Money podcast. Catch the full episode on your preferred platform: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3GuZiW7 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/47ZCF8F Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3PM4eKh #Crypto #DeFi #FutureOfMoney
The future looks bright for decentralized networks. We will see more rapid adaption in the coming years. Thanks for sharing this clip, Henri Arslanian. Looking forward to the full video.
Thanks - will have a listen. As a matter of interest, what's your view on gold?
The future seems to be moving towards more decentralized and community-driven platforms, which could bring significant changes to how we interact online Henri Arslanian
The future of decentralized networks is so exciting, especially with all the potential for Flare.
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1moLooking forward to watch this video! In my opinion, Web 2.0 won't disappear, but privacy concerns and censorship push towards a decentralized future. Flare's strength lies in connecting these worlds. Interoperability with Web 2.0 finance and innovative DeFi apps are key opportunities for Flare's growth. But can Flare successfully bridge the gap and become the go-to translator between these two ecosystems?