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Hear me out — open source desktop apps WayJuly 25, 2021, 9:50 pm Hear me out open source desktop apps Way harder to censor since no one hosts the content. I never had trouble downloading BitTorrent or lime wire Need desktop wallets that work with desktop defi apps You mean like Bitcoin core? implying Uniswap desktop client (cross-platform)? does it already exists? great idea for all defi/nft protocols count me in Hard agree in principle, but in addition to web-based access. As others mentioned, there`s some novel solutions that leverage the most out of IPFS -- while it`s an admirable goal, we still need to address the present while we pursue the future. I don`t understand why the Ethereum community isn`t pushing and HARD. An open source node where the app store is hosted on IPFS. Imagine Google Play or the iOS App Store WITHOUT Google or Apple. Go run a node and host all of your own apps. Most of those open source webapps might get converted to desktop apps using electron static webapps fix this, as long as theres no backend its downloadable to run locally. Old backups can be found on github. Nice. I suggest we call it Mist Hey trevor. Glad to see more people speaking our language. This is the ethos and thinking behind It`s not able to interact with defi (yet) since it`s not a wallet. But it tracks DeFi, Cexes, multiple chains and does accounting for it. A decentralized zerion/tokentax Sounds like a good idea, but it was already tried and failed miserably. Sure, they are 100% censorship-resistant, but it really hurts usability and approachability. Most early dexes (like waves dex) were desktop apps. That totally killed them as no one wanted to download stuff |
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