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Ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Induces Uproar With Web3 Post

New Delhi: Following his resignation as CEO of Twitter Inc., Bitcoin enthusiast Jack Dorsey has taken to the service he co-founded to express his dissatisfaction with so-called Web3 technology and the involvement of venture capital firms such as Andreessen Horowitz.

Web3, a still-hazy term for blockchain-based, decentralised systems and technology that are intended to replace the internet as we know it, has received a lot of attention and funding this year, with Andreessen Horowitz among its most vocal supporters. The most visible manifestation has been the trading of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, on the Ethereum and Solana blockchains, with many companies now investing in the development of decentralised apps and games for those platforms.

“You don’t own ‘web3’,” tweeted Dorsey. “The VCs and their LPs do. It will never escape their incentives.”

The post drew more than 16,000 likes and thousands of retweets. Many pushed back with comments like “highly disagree” and “dead wrong,” though many others chimed in with support.

Tesla Inc. chief Elon Musk got in on the discussion by asking if anyone has seen Web3, to which Dorsey replied “it’s somewhere between a and z,” hinting that it’s held under the control of the VC firm founded by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, commonly contracted to a16z.

https://twitter.com/jack/status/1473139010197508098?s=20

Earlier in the day, Dorsey, whose Block Inc. company includes Spiral, a project “aimed at making bitcoin the planet’s preferred currency,” tweeted in response to musical artist Cardi B that Bitcoin will replace the U.S. dollar. The series of tweets and responses from the former Twitter boss on Monday stirred disagreement and debate on the service, with a16z General Partner Chris Dixon offering an olive branch by saying he is “a huge fan” of Dorsey and “hoped we can eventually bring him around to ETH and other blockchains.”

“It’s critical we focus our energy on truly secure and resilient technologies owned by the mass of people, not individuals or institutions,” Dorsey responded.

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