Distributed networks aren't new, but why aren't they mainstream?

in technology •  6 years ago  (edited)

Distributed networks are designed to be self-rewarding
to participants, so we find that the reason people are not
participating is not due to lack of direct incentive. The
problem often lies in a failure to effectively communicate incentives.
Couple this with a steep learning curve/high mental
overhead and you have a recipe for non-participation.
Blockchain projects are complicated, technically dense
applications which are not designed for a general
audience. These issues are compounded if an individual
user wishes to participate in multiple networks, or
arbitrage monetary incentives between networks. At Boid
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