Tokensoft intentionally publishes personal data of around 5,000 users who they believe are "bad actors"
November 12, 2022
https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=tokensoft-intentionally-publishes-personal-data-of-around-5000-users-who-they-believe-are-bad-actors
@web3isgreat Seems typical that people involved in web3 doesn't understand the law.
@WhyNotZoidberg @web3isgreat not true in general, since many #web3 guys I know are very keen on law, since once letting a web3 application of the leash it is to late to revert. Like Pandora's box!
These "data breaches" are done by (simply put) idiots. How can someone (web3 or not) even consider to release approx 5k of user data?!
The question that there was basically no evidence or proof is making it even worse.
@kjoo @web3isgreat the problem with web3 is that it's completely unnecessary and unwanted. Just like blockchain.
@WhyNotZoidberg @web3isgreat 😱 oh no, blockchain and web3 is not unnecessary or unwanted, it is just very often misused. The issue is not the technology, it is the wrong particular usage of it.
And especially the hype around all the #metaverse, which is really not helpful in any way. Putting all the tech like AI, AR, VR, blockchain,... into a new bag and relabel was the worst that has happened in the last year.
@kjoo
There's literally no user case for it.
@WhyNotZoidberg almost no, that's right. But not completely. Yes, almost all (but not all) usecases could be solved with traditional software, but some solutions are nicer/simpler/better using blockchain. And some are only possible with blockchain.
@kjoo And we are going to do it by NOT changing the underlying interconnected infrastructure at all! Just running new applications on top of the existing infrastructure, which we don't actually have to ask permission for, because there very literally exists no centralized authority to tell us not to!