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from uthredii@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 10 Mar 2024 11:11
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pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr on 10 Mar 2024 11:56 next collapse

What’s up with all the shilling posts lately?

This has existed since at least 2018 according to their Twitter, and is related to crypto currencies through its Radworks DAO

Edit : I’m not saying OP themselves is a shill. Radicle did a pretty goog job at hiding its cryptocurrency ties. They even renamed their token from Radicle to Radworks a few years ago. It seems like cryptobros are adapting to the fact that being related to cryptocurrencies hinders adoption among technical people.

maiskanzler@feddit.de on 10 Mar 2024 12:03 next collapse

Ah, great. Another crypto grab.

uthredii@programming.dev on 10 Mar 2024 13:26 next collapse

From what I read in the HN thread the token is only used for governance (and possibly also fundraising), it is not baked into the actual platform. I am happy to be corrected though if anyone knows more/has more details.

porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml on 10 Mar 2024 15:10 collapse

the token is only used for governance (and possibly also fundraising)

That should make you just as worried

uthredii@programming.dev on 10 Mar 2024 16:51 collapse

Why? It is the same power dynamic as any other open source project that is primarily built by a company.

potatopotato@sh.itjust.works on 11 Mar 2024 05:09 collapse

Part of the issue is the whole thing smells weird.

Like they won’t talk about their monetization strategy at all but they acknowledge that there will be one. They’re trying to randomly apply crypto to something that’s literally already the one proven blockchain tech, and they started at the height of the crypto token scam industry and it looks a lot like they’re trying to suck up the last dregs of that cycle.

If you are hammering crypto into things that don’t obviously need crypto you really need to justify it thoroughly. A relatively old company just hand waving all of it should raise all of the red flags.

elxeno@lemm.ee on 10 Mar 2024 16:38 next collapse

So we went from companies claiming to use blockchain/crypto even if they didn’t use it (for any significant portion of their service), to now hiding it when they do use it?

potatopotato@sh.itjust.works on 11 Mar 2024 05:03 collapse

They were shilling on HN too. People were getting frustrated because they were being incredibly evasive about their monetization strategy but, being HN, business model critiques were not well received…

RustyShackleford@programming.dev on 10 Mar 2024 13:01 collapse

Honestly, self-hosted ForgeJo instance on my RasPi4 is working splendidly and my config’s relative stability has been a pleasant surprise. Why do I need to re-invent the wheel with crypto tie-ins? I am a strong proponent of BTC and ETH and have mined before, so it’s not like I hate crypto-currencies.

uthredii@programming.dev on 10 Mar 2024 13:28 collapse

From what I read in the HN thread the token is only used for governance (and possibly also fundraising), it is not baked into the actual platform. I am happy to be corrected though if anyone knows more/has more details.

I agree that Forgejo looks good as well and is likely more usable than Radicle right now. But I do think there is value at looking at P2P solutions.