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Read Write Own

Chris Dixon

201 Pages
2024

Read Write Own

Building the Next Era of the Internet

Random House

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"Read Write Own" by Chris Dixon presents a compelling vision for the future of the internet, emphasizing the transformative potential of blockchain technology. Dixon explores how the internet has evolved through three distinct eras: the 'read' era, the 'read-write' era, and now the 'read-write-own' era, also known as web3. He argues that blockchain networks can restore the internet's original promise of decentralization and democratization, shifting power and economic benefits from corporations to communities of users.

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The Evolution of the Internet

Dixon outlines the three major phases of the internet's development. The 'read' era democratized information, allowing users to access vast amounts of data. The 'read-write' era enabled users to publish content, leading to the rise of social media and user-generated content. Now, in the 'read-write-own' era, blockchain technology is enabling users to own and control their digital assets, fostering a more decentralized and equitable internet.

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Blockchain vs. Cryptocurrency

Dixon makes a clear distinction between the potential of blockchain technology and the speculative nature of cryptocurrencies. He emphasizes that while cryptocurrencies have garnered much attention, the true value of blockchain lies in its ability to create decentralized networks that can support a wide range of applications, from social networks to artificial intelligence.

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Empowering Communities

One of the central themes of "Read Write Own" is the empowerment of communities through blockchain technology. Dixon argues that blockchain can shift power from centralized corporations to decentralized communities, allowing users to have greater control over their digital lives. This shift has the potential to create more equitable economic opportunities and foster innovation by enabling a more diverse range of voices and ideas to flourish.

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"Read Write Own" primarily focuses on the transformative potential of blockchain technology and how it can shift power and economic benefits from corporations to communities of users, fostering a more decentralized and equitable internet.

In "Read Write Own," Chris Dixon distinguishes between blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies by emphasizing that while cryptocurrencies have garnered much attention, the true value of blockchain lies in its ability to create decentralized networks that support a wide range of applications beyond financial speculation.

According to "Read Write Own," the internet has evolved through three distinct eras: the 'read' era, which democratized information; the 'read-write' era, which enabled user-generated content and social media; and the 'read-write-own' era, where blockchain technology allows users to own and control their digital assets, promoting a more decentralized and equitable internet.

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Blockchain technology promises to restore internet's early democratic, innovative spirit.
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In the 20th century, one groundbreaking invention changed the world; the internet. Similar to other technological revolutions, this new realm felt like stepping onto a new planet. An unimaginably vast, vivid, and uncharted universe that anyone could venture into. Even better, it was open and free to everyone, more than just exploring, you could create and own something unique on there.

Just like an exciting gold rush, the 1990s and early 2000s boom happened. It was the golden age of internet innovations. However, abruptly from the mid-2000s, it was as if a few big, powerful landlords seized the open landscape. Gone was the equality of ownership and fruition. Instead, a bunch of tech behemoths began dominating territories like search, social media, e-commerce and apps. They've set up comprehensive surveillance systems that track every move individuals make and monetize their data. To navigate this domain, users had to sign convoluted agreements and accept whatever game rules these giants set.

These dominant forces not only used everyone's data to their advantage but also controlled what information was served or suppressed. This selective information exposure happens through algorithm manipulations and deplatforming tactics. The resultant uneven playing field is inhibiting innovation, imposing exorbitant costs on creativity, and consolidating power and wealth. While regulations might seem like a solution, hastily placed controls could actually magnify their power, suffocating smaller competitors.

A new profound solution on the horizon seems to be the construction of modern, user-empowering networks. Blockchain technology embodies this potential paradigm shift. Designed with principles of open access, low fees, and user governance, they embody the early spirit of the internet. They are built to compete with corporate networks, offering the freedom of the very first internet platforms fused with the ability to match corporate networks. To reinvoke the robust early internet spirit, willing participation in building this promising future is required.

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