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Has anyone here been investigating the alternatives that use a crypto/blockchain?

Has anyone here been investigating the alternatives that use a crypto/blockchain? Like https://steemit.com, https://busy.org/ (both Steem based), https://www.minds.com, and https://www.ono.chat/en/ (based on an EOS DAPP)?

I've been using Steemit for almost two years now and - while it is bug free - it is not the most attractive interface and getting signed up is not easy. Higher hopes for ONO and others coming.

EDIT: ONO wants passport or drivers license. Ick.

I'm just now signing up with http://minds.com to check it out.

Oh and in case you are not familiar with this category - Distributed Application - there are many benefits, including but not limited to:
- Censorship and take-down resistant; and
- You get paid for your posting, commenting, and curation.

As far as I know, Diaspora and Discord are centralized, yes?

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  1. Diaspora is open source and distributed.

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  2. Mathias Kussinger Thanks! That gives me hope. Care to share what you mean - in this case - by distributed?

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  3. Yes, I did. Only Steem — the Steemit currency — can be sold again and turned into FIAT money. Minds token can only be used for boosting content.

    BTW: Busy and Steemit is not the only front ends. There are tons of them:

    https://dsound.audio
    https://d.tube
    https://alpha.steepshot.io
    https://join.utopian.io/

    Something for everyone.
    alpha.steepshot.io - steepshot.io

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  4. Mathias Kussinger Steemit is open source and distributed as well.

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  5. Scott Swain There are multiple Diaspora provider. You can also host your own Diaspora instance. They all form one social network. It doen‘t matter if your friends are hosted on a different provider.

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  6. Mathias Kussinger tried multiple provider / host your own with GNUsocial and it was a pain in the butt.

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  7. Martin Krischik is gnu social related to Diaspora?

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