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29891049 No.29891049 [Reply] [Original]

So, the idea behind this is it's a facilitator for the decentralized web?

But couldn't a company just build an interface, like google, and weight searches just like google, but use the graph for finding things?

What stops this becoming just another tool to fund censorship and so on?

And yes, I clearly have a superficial understanding of the project.

>> No.29891137

>>29891049
Theyll be subject to right wing media as well as gss fees on every search.

>> No.29891181

>>29891049
I quadrupled my stack and want to sell now.

>> No.29891212

What's stopping you from creating the next Uber, Netflix, Amazon? Nothing

>> No.29891256

Why the fuck didn't I sell this at $2.80? It's bleeding back under $1 without a doubt.

>> No.29891270

>>29891137
Why? I guess my question is what inherent part of it prevents someone ignoring certain search results, or weighting them. I guess it comes down to that I don't understand GRT well enough. Is it forced to search everything, or something?

>> No.29891567

>>29891256
When it gets sub 1$I'll buy in. Missed the boat, but happy for a second chance.
You'll be fine - there must be quite a few like me watching with interest.

>> No.29891737

Also my other question is... thinking of realistic price point for a query. Does one grt translate to one search, or is there a fraction of it, or does it go off of the work done, or the size, or the time it takes? I don't understand what is going to dictate the price for 1grt, or 1/100th grt for searches and so on...

>> No.29893232

>>29891049
>$10 eom
screencap this

>> No.29894092

>>29891737
what?

>> No.29895163

>>29891737
GRT has 18 digits after the decimal