If you are gonna downvote, say something.
I can’t tell if you’re downvoting because you saw the word “blockchain”, or you really love it.
I’m using quotes in the title, because I suspect a major amount of people use the word “blockchain” loosely to refer to other related things. If you are willing to, please provide a definition of what you mean by “blockchain” as well.
I don’t hate blockchain, but I can see why other people might.
Blockchain’s more or less only use is in cryptocurrencies (yes there are theoretically other usages, but let’s be honest it’s a drop in the ocean). The #1 cryptocurrency can do about 10TPS (please don’t even mention all the broken L2s), the #2 is “just about to revolutionize the world with smart contracts” for almost ten years already (so far the most revolutionary thing is monkey jpegs), then there are a few stable coins which aren’t even really a cryptocurrency at all, and thousands of literally memecoins.
Real cryptocurrency (XMR and maybe BCH) can and is used as currency (I pay for lots of legal stuff like VPN/VPSs/domains with XMR), but not many people are interested in that I guess.
I had to download like 60GB worth of blocks over about 2 weeks a couple months ago, just to confirm I’m indeed broke and nobody takes Zcash anymore anyway.
The only thing it scales well at is needlessly sucking a stupid amount of power. The chains are huge and full of spam. Nobody can afford the gear to mine anymore so we’re back to the rich elites making more money.
Downvoted because of the biased question. Its phrasing is presumptive (that everyone hates blockchain) rather than directed (to people who do hate blockchain).
I don’t hate it. It’s technically interesting.
But I do see a lot of people applying it to things that really don’t need it. I think a lot of people saw Bitcoin and decided “I’m going to go make something that uses blockchains”. That’s a solution-in-search-of-a-problem, whereas you probably want to start with a problem and then look for technology that solves the problem.
I don’t think that blockchains are a very practical solution for all that many problems.
Yes this is pretty much my take. The technology could be really useful for something dull like ERP systems where you need to keep track of stock across global supply chains but NFTs are not a good use of them.
A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner’s agenda.
This is an assumption I made from observing users on Lemmy. I want to further understand their reasoning, and therefore put the assumption in the question.
This would have been way more engaging without the loaded question.
It either sounds like you want to stir controversy through the question or you genuinely think most to all Lemmy users hate blockchain, and both is bad.
Not a fan of this post as it is presented even though the actual question could have been interesting.
Don’t hate it.
A blockchain being essentially a public ledger.
It’s a good concept that will doubtlessly have several if not many practical uses. I think any hatred it gets is just because like every new thing hucksters try and brand it as the cure to all ills to make a buck.
If you are gonna downvote, say something
Ok. Others have already said what I think better than I could. This is just a courtesy comment.
Thanks :>
As a technology it’s nothing special, a solution looking for a problem.
As a speculative bubble and tech industry gold rush it was outright destructive.
Of course, unless it makes a comeback somehow, the days of blockchain as a tech industry gold rush seem to be over. Now the samesuch grifters are pushing AI (ANOTHER solution looking for a problem) where it don’t belong instead.
About 7 years ago we had some very expensive consultants, hired by clueless management, do a presentation to our marketing team.
When that consultants declared that, “we see the future of the web centered on blockchain”, the two of us who were developers shared a mystified and slightly horrified look.
Fortunately, the consultants went away after extracting their $200k and providing our director with some glossy reports. They did have a few useful suggestions that we implemented, but on the whole they were never mentioned again.
Okay, fine, thread. But why do you have such an emotional, lose-your-shit response if you merely think it’s not a very useful technology? I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I also think there is more going on that is not acknowledged.
I dont trust crypto stuff bc it’s essentially gambling, and any non-crypto use is worse than just an encrypted text file.
Because it seems to me that the concept of blockchains, only seems to benefit scammers. Look what’s happened with bitcoin and NFTs. They’re made by scammers.
I mostly hate that people don’t use an article before the term or correctly pluralize it. Saying “we want to use blockchain” is like saying “we want to build house”. You want to use a blockchain/use blockchains/use blockchain technology.
I don’t hate the technology itself. I hate what the applications of the technology have brought us.
It’s all the scams, crypto-bros and stupid, unnecessary “use-cases” that it got applied to, just to make someone a big pile of money. Also: I didn’t get rich.
It’s a solution looking for a problem
Blockchain is touted as an immutable ledger of transactions visible to everyone.
The only proper use case I can see for it is audit logs where you never want to loose what transaction happened. That being said, we have existing technologies which provide this at a smaller footprint.
And who wants your ledger open to the public? It’s a pile of oily rags.