Block chains are a convenient place to store data for interoperability purposes. It's just when two different companies, or three different companies, want to do something that seems very simple it becomes much more complex. If the credential that i am authentic ting with is stored in your substack, or in my medium page, or in your wherever ofiso, you're creating this community authentication scheme built out of links back to links back to dependencies in someone's data base. This starts to suck real fast if you try to do anything that actually looks like real community behaviour,. The question is, people are using block chains for it because it is working for them. We should. Why are people using

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