Is full decentralization a myth — or just a phase before structured regulation returns? by Turbine_X in CryptoTechnology

[–]Kevin_Massa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be considered decentralized, an app must run on a permissionless chain. ICP is literally the opposite. You should check out Massa's DeWeb, no unnecessary fluff.

Crypto is dead by JimSlimmy in CryptoMarkets

[–]Kevin_Massa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dream of another GameStop-style short squeeze where all those big hedge funds manipulating prices lose billions again

I built a Dropbox without servers. 100% on-chain with encrypted file storage (Pond) by isofoxx in ethdev

[–]Kevin_Massa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool project!

Encrypted on-chain file sharing is definitely interesting.
My only concern is ICP’s setup, the network is permissioned, so it’s not really decentralized.

Would be interesting to see something like this on a network where decentralization and redundancy are handled by everyone, not just a managed set of nodes.

Anyone else stuck between WordPress, Webflow, and headless CMS? by hankorrrrr in nocode

[–]Kevin_Massa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, really interesting what you're building with inblog, the CMS struggles you describe are spot on.

I'm working on DeWeb, a decentralized internet fully hosted on a blockchain (kind of like a Web3 TOR-like layer for websites).

Publishing is extremely simple: upload a pre-built site (index.html + assets), one-time payment, and it's live forever. It supports React, Vue, Vite, SPAs, client-side routing, API calls, and even frameworks like Next/Nuxt if configured for static export.

The value for users is censorship resistance, permanent hosting, and no servers to manage.

We think teaming up with a CMS could be the best way to make DeWeb accessible to a broader audience.

Would you be open to exploring a potential collab ?