Chat_092 - Second Coming of the P2P Web

February 16, 2024 02:13:30
Chat_092 - Second Coming of the P2P Web
Bitcoin Audible
Chat_092 - Second Coming of the P2P Web

Feb 16 2024 | 02:13:30

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Show Notes

We had an awesome chat on Twitter Spaces where we discuss the launch of Pear Runtime, bringing Paolo Arduino, Mathias Buus, David Markclem, Samson Mow, and Giacomo Zucco!

We dig into what this could mean for the future of application development, the impact it will have on the tech industry, how it could disrupt monetization models, how this could be used in gaming, journalism, social media, et al, the control it will shift back to the user, and about ushering in the second coming of the peer to peer web. This is a huge moment for P2P, don't miss this chat!


Don't forget to check out the many links and tools available to explore this incredible tech!


Join the Keet room with the Pear Community (Link: https://pears.com/contact/)


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