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How does a protocol play differ from a platform play?
Platform Play
- we own the ecosystem
- you connect through our own APIs
- you play in our sandbox
- we decide who gets to play (fragile)
- if we go down, you go down
Protocol Play
- we play a part in a larger ecosystem
- you use open source code for your use case
- you can use our services, or anyone else’s (but ours are the best)
- we decide who uses our services (no one decides who uses the protocol)
- the ecosystem’s growth is not limited by us
Protocol plays are the future, they’re not controlled or limited by any one entity, they are bigger than the sum of their parts
Platforms are monopolies, will likely be treated as such in the future. Platforms don’t have the growth / access potential that protocols do. Since platforms are monopolies, they become captured and corrupted over time
Platform Play
- we own the ecosystem
- you connect through our own APIs
- you play in our sandbox
- we decide who gets to play (fragile)
- if we go down, you go down
Protocol Play
- we play a part in a larger ecosystem
- you use open source code for your use case
- you can use our services, or anyone else’s (but ours are the best)
- we decide who uses our services (no one decides who uses the protocol)
- the ecosystem’s growth is not limited by us
Protocol plays are the future, they’re not controlled or limited by any one entity, they are bigger than the sum of their parts
Platforms are monopolies, will likely be treated as such in the future. Platforms don’t have the growth / access potential that protocols do. Since platforms are monopolies, they become captured and corrupted over time