The vision for blockchain infrastructure keeps getting bolder. Some tech leaders now believe we're heading toward a future where nearly all backend systems and data storage migrate to on-chain solutions. This perspective challenges how current crypto networks operate—networks like Bitcoin laid the foundation, but newer protocols are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The bet? That blockchain becomes the default backbone for internet infrastructure, not just a niche for financial transactions. Whether this plays out remains to be seen, but the ambition is clear.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11-24 00:57
It sounds like the same old "blockchain will save the world" rhetoric, but honestly, storing all backend systems on-chain with current gas fees could bankrupt a company.
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SnapshotBot
· 11-23 20:53
Everyone wants to get on-chain, huh? That idea is a bit too optimistic… When that day comes, who knows how congested it will be.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 11-23 09:35
Listen, on-chain everything? Seriously? Aren't you worried about centralization issues coming back again?
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SybilAttackVictim
· 11-21 21:38
Sounds like yet another wave of blockchain messianism... But seriously, putting all backend systems on-chain? Are we trying to double the frequency of server crashes?
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 11-21 21:31
Sounds like you're painting a big picture again. Bitcoin has been around for over ten years and still hasn't seen any large-scale applications. Why should we believe that the entire network system will go on-chain?
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MEVictim
· 11-21 21:30
It sounds ambitious, but what about real-world implementation? With such high on-chain storage costs, how can regular applications afford it?
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ContractTearjerker
· 11-21 21:24
Forget it, I've heard this trap too many times. The real problem is that there are hardly any chains capable of carrying this load now.
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0xTherapist
· 11-21 21:21
Sounds like another round of BTC.. Are all systems going on-chain? Let's solve the current network congestion issue first.
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PuzzledScholar
· 11-21 21:08
Laughing to death, it's again that trap of "blockchain will replace everything" rhetoric, I've been hearing it for three years and it's still the same old tune.
The vision for blockchain infrastructure keeps getting bolder. Some tech leaders now believe we're heading toward a future where nearly all backend systems and data storage migrate to on-chain solutions. This perspective challenges how current crypto networks operate—networks like Bitcoin laid the foundation, but newer protocols are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The bet? That blockchain becomes the default backbone for internet infrastructure, not just a niche for financial transactions. Whether this plays out remains to be seen, but the ambition is clear.