>The negation of “on the blockchain” is not “disconnected to the internet”. Almost all traditional hardware is connected to the internet.
Of course that’s the case today! I’m speaking of a hypothetical future where the entire internet interfaces using blockchain technology.
Do you mean some sort of layer inversion where the only way to send any sort of data packet to some other machine is to … use a blockchain, which relies on the ability to send packets to other machines? I don’t get how this works.
>The negation of “on the blockchain” is not “disconnected to the internet”. Almost all traditional hardware is connected to the internet.
Of course that’s the case today! I’m speaking of a hypothetical future where the entire internet interfaces using blockchain technology.
Do you mean some sort of layer inversion where the only way to send any sort of data packet to some other machine is to … use a blockchain, which relies on the ability to send packets to other machines? I don’t get how this works.