The Ethereum ecosystem has been contemplating a core issue: how to enable users to truly control their digital assets and privacy? In today's internet world, cloud service providers exchange convenience for user data and control, a model that is being challenged by blockchain technology. Ethereum's goal is to break this imbalance and allow users to regain autonomy and freedom. This is not only a technological advancement but also a paradigm shift in the internet—moving from passive service reception to actively managing one's assets and information. This is also the driving force behind the entire Web3 movement.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 21h ago
Sounds good, but it will probably take a few more years before ordinary people can start using it.
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GasBandit
· 21h ago
That's true, but how many projects can actually achieve it? Most are still just empty talk about autonomy.
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OnChainDetective
· 21h ago
Sounds good, but I have to ask—what is the current percentage of users who truly control their assets? 0.03%? On-chain data shows whale addresses are rapidly accumulating funds, which has nothing to do with "user autonomy."
The Ethereum ecosystem has been contemplating a core issue: how to enable users to truly control their digital assets and privacy? In today's internet world, cloud service providers exchange convenience for user data and control, a model that is being challenged by blockchain technology. Ethereum's goal is to break this imbalance and allow users to regain autonomy and freedom. This is not only a technological advancement but also a paradigm shift in the internet—moving from passive service reception to actively managing one's assets and information. This is also the driving force behind the entire Web3 movement.