💬 Decentralized messaging platforms

These are great points. There is a lot to compare and monitor the rapid development of in protocols like group messaging, hosting, and knowledge management.

Group messaging
I mentioned XMTP above and it will be interesting to see how it develops for groups.

Content and static code hosting
IPFS and Arweave have useful apps in production and being used by many. It’d be good to understand each ecosystem better.

  • Node metrics
    • Number and types of nodes
    • Geographic distribution
  • Protocol governance
  • Business model
    • Tokenomics
    • Fee revenue
  • APIs
    • Features
    • Language support
    • Costs
  • Investors
  • Project/app adoption
    • Transaction volume

Knowledge management
I’ve been impressed by Todoist the past 2 years. It’s been around since January of 2007 which is surprising and they seem to be progressively decentralizing in the past few years.

The killer features for me have been nested lists which help organize complex action items and bottle necks and two-way syncing with calendars to time block tasks to increase focus and be able to have calendar changes update Todoist tasks directly.

For DAOs their biggest opportunity is to be able to make the Kanban style boards publicly viewable to share real-time status with the community.