Are you still treating bluwhale as just another AI token riding the hype? If so, you might be missing out on something big.
To be honest, this project's ambition is a bit intimidating—it wants to take back the power of data currently held tightly by Web2 giants and return it to the users.
How does it work? Every interaction and action you make on various chains—the scattered data fragments—can be woven together into a complete "knowledge graph" for you. This graph doesn't sit on some company's server; it follows you, with the private key in your own hands.
Sounds a bit like a "decentralized wallet for data," right? Exactly. If the Web3 narrative truly becomes reality, bluwhale's approach is definitely hardcore enough.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-05 07:58
Hmm, it sounds interesting, but can it really be implemented?
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MaticHoleFiller
· 12-05 07:58
Trying to hype us into buying coins again, huh? If they could really give users control over their data, I would have believed it long ago. It all just sounds nice.
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CommunityJanitor
· 12-05 07:57
Hmm... I've heard a lot about the idea of data power returning to individuals. Can bluwhale really achieve this?
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TokenomicsPolice
· 12-05 07:56
Uh... The knowledge graph follows you? That sounds pretty far-fetched. Can it really be done?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-05 07:39
Hmm... a data graph that follows you? Sounds good, but real-world implementation is a challenge.
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Another project aiming to change the world—I just want to see how far it can actually go.
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Having the private key sounds easy, but how do you prevent users from losing it themselves?
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Anyone can tell a hardcore narrative, but the key is whether the real on-chain data can back it up.
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Not trying to be negative, but it just feels like every project is talking about decentralized data these days—what makes bluwhale different?
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If they can really take back data power from Web2, that would be pretty wild.
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The concept of a "knowledge graph that follows you" is new, but who’s going to cover the gas fees?
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Looks interesting, but I still want to wait and see some real applications in the ecosystem.
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Is this really something new, or just old wine in a new bottle? Time will tell.
Are you still treating bluwhale as just another AI token riding the hype? If so, you might be missing out on something big.
To be honest, this project's ambition is a bit intimidating—it wants to take back the power of data currently held tightly by Web2 giants and return it to the users.
How does it work? Every interaction and action you make on various chains—the scattered data fragments—can be woven together into a complete "knowledge graph" for you. This graph doesn't sit on some company's server; it follows you, with the private key in your own hands.
Sounds a bit like a "decentralized wallet for data," right? Exactly. If the Web3 narrative truly becomes reality, bluwhale's approach is definitely hardcore enough.