The global data market has long been dominated by centralized platforms, but this situation is changing. Medical data, consumer behavior data, creative content data... these assets that truly belong to users, why should they still be controlled by platforms? Some projects are exploring a new path: building decentralized ecosystems that allow users from all countries to truly control their digital assets and enable compliant data flow. Such ecosystems require universal value carriers to drive the entire network operation. Those who understand these changes in advance and lay out related tracks often seize the opportunities brought by market turning points. The Web3 data economy is just beginning, and the potential for imagination is far greater than it is now.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-15 17:24
Data sovereignty has been talked about for so many years, and finally someone is actually going to do it? But it still depends on who can survive until that day. Centralized giants won't give in easily, so this will depend on the policy trend.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-14 07:08
data sovereignty sounds nice until you check the tokenomics... seen this plot before, doesn't end well
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ChainSpy
· 01-12 21:48
Finally, someone has clarified the issue of data ownership. I always thought it was a loss to give our data to the platform for free.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-12 21:45
Data ownership sounds good in theory, but who dares to guarantee its implementation? Anyway, I still can't see through how these projects operate.
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GasWaster
· 01-12 21:40
Uh, the platform data indeed should be returned to users, but do you know how difficult it is to implement in reality...
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ForkMaster
· 01-12 21:38
It sounds like the old tune of "users controlling their data" again... The project team talks nicely, but how many can actually be implemented? The three kids I raised recently asked me if they could use data to exchange for milk powder money, and I just laughed.
The global data market has long been dominated by centralized platforms, but this situation is changing. Medical data, consumer behavior data, creative content data... these assets that truly belong to users, why should they still be controlled by platforms? Some projects are exploring a new path: building decentralized ecosystems that allow users from all countries to truly control their digital assets and enable compliant data flow. Such ecosystems require universal value carriers to drive the entire network operation. Those who understand these changes in advance and lay out related tracks often seize the opportunities brought by market turning points. The Web3 data economy is just beginning, and the potential for imagination is far greater than it is now.