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Flatly wrong claims are not an argument.
HL is a smart contract run by a foundation. It legally has very little to do with a custodial platform.
And IPFS is a decade old open source protocol. The viability of protocol labs is as irrelevant to it as the viability of Rainberry to BitTorrent.
You may have had a point if I said Filecoin. I did not.
That was not my claim. Look, I'm aware of the smoke and mirrors behind all this, I don't care to discuss it further.
Technically true while de facto not true at all. The only way to connect IPFS to any relevant degree of real-world usage is via a domain owned by Protocol, otherwise you have to run an IPFS daemon locally, which nobody does. Like, I'm literally a software nerd and I have never met one person in my entire life who has done this (besides me, and that was only to try it out and be annoyed with how comically inefficient it was before turning it off and deleting it). Contrast that with torrents -- even many non-technical people I know who couldn't program their way out of a Python tutorial use torrents!
Dogma is no more an argument than ignorance, and nobody knows how U.S. v. Storm's 1a implications are going to be fully decided.
Once again it just sounds like you're talking to me from decades ago.
Most nodes run in browser like essentially all dapp infrastructure. Only nerds think about installing their own client anymore.
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