My writing with ETHLend often has me diving in uncharted technology. Often I’m doing things that have never been done before on the planet, such as connecting ETHLend to uPort for example. This gives me a unique perspective into the daily lives of decentralized developers. At the same time I work for a very large and customer centric tech company. The mesh of these two perspectives has led me to ponder the following question: Is the first to market advantage of centralized user experience too powerful for decentralized tech to overcome?
The Internet vs Itself
The Internet vs Itself
The Internet vs Itself
My writing with ETHLend often has me diving in uncharted technology. Often I’m doing things that have never been done before on the planet, such as connecting ETHLend to uPort for example. This gives me a unique perspective into the daily lives of decentralized developers. At the same time I work for a very large and customer centric tech company. The mesh of these two perspectives has led me to ponder the following question: Is the first to market advantage of centralized user experience too powerful for decentralized tech to overcome?