> we will see the rise of a new blockchain economy, not one driven by greed, but instead driven by trust, not trustlessness.<p>it sounds to me like he is talking about the holochain p2p app framework, and other projects like Ceptr, Hypercore/DAT, Secure Scuttlebutt, etc., loosely united under the umbrella term 'DWeb'.<p>this is Cronje doing a code review of holochain a few years ago:<p><i>"The Holochain scalable distributed computing model seems to be taking decentralization to a new level, but bloody hell, is this thing just too good to be true?"<p>[...]<p>"I think the above is an important distinction. “A holochain is a validating distributed hash table (DHT) where every node enforces validation rules on data against the signed chains where the data originated, this is not consensus [instead it's agent-centric like Git]"<p>[...]<p>"The idea here, is that not all data needs to be shared with everyone. If A and B wish to transfer value, and they agree, C doesn’t have to know about it. This is a good idea for systems where not all parties need to participate, social networks, chat programs, p2p platforms, things like shared document updates. It’s essentially a large scale hosted shared git repository for collaboration."<p>[...]<p>"Holo, Holochain, Ceptr, and MetaCurrency are all the same thing, this is confusing at first, but MetaCurrency is the root, they have their next generation Operating System (Ceptr), and Ceptr is Holochain, with Holo being their first real world application system."<p>[...]<p>"First impressions, this is really good code. New standard kind of good."<p>[...]<p>"A lot of production considerations already in. This code is scary good."<p>[...]<p>"I love this code. File after file after file is just amazing. I’m going to be spending a lot more time here."<p>Credit given and optimization added. I can’t get enough of this code. (Editor’s note: cold water thrown at Andre about this point.)"<p>[...]<p>"Guys, this is something else, after seeing the above code, I started exploring a bit more."<p>[...]<p>"Clutter, a fully distributed twitter built on holochain."<p>[...]<p>"Holochat, a distributed Slack. This is actually insane. There is so much here already. Everyone is going on about the new distributed Internet, here it is. Ready to be used."</i><p><a href="https://cryptobriefing.com/holochain-code-review-and-distributed-computing-thoughts/" rel="nofollow">https://cryptobriefing.com/holochain-code-review-and-distrib...</a>