Lens Protocol founder: Social networks should be built with resilience in mind
2024-08-25 11:54:38
Odaily News Stani Kulechov, founder of Aave and Lens Protocol, wrote, “In light of the recent arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, I have been reflecting on how to build a “resilient approach” that can safeguard various rights, even if these rights (such as freedom of speech and content review) may produce conflicting situations. First of all, when discussing resilient software, it is important to get rid of the concept of “decentralization.” “Decentralization” is a misleading term with little consensus on its meaning. Instead, social networks should be built with resilience as the focus. In practice, resilience means minimizing any single point of failure that could disrupt or affect the functionality and integrity of the network. This concept is easier to understand and measure. For example, today’s most successful DeFi projects are built this way. They do not necessarily aim to achieve a certain level of decentralization, but to ensure that projects like Aave Such an agreement can resist potential threats and single -point failures from various participants. Enough to resist the deletion of operators, it is completely controlled by its authors. The voting mechanism enables the community-driven framework to select managers or facts inspectors. In order to make the elasticity effective, the accountability system and transparency are the key. The positive elastic social network will open new and interesting cases, because developers will no longer need to worry about being closed.
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