Saw a builder trying to deploy their app on Solana Mobile yesterday—got me thinking about something important. Is this truly permissionless, or are we just swapping one gatekeeper for another? The whole point of decentralized infrastructure is avoiding middlemen, but I'm wondering how the actual deployment process works here. Does anyone have clarity on whether there's real openness in how apps get rolled out, or if we're recreating the same centralization patterns with a different coat of paint? Would love to understand the mechanics better.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 18h ago
Uh... Can you really trust Solana Mobile? Feels like it's just the same old story with a new coat of paint.
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LiquidityWitch
· 18h ago
nah this is the real question nobody wants to ask... solana mobile's just brewing a different flavor of centralization alchemy, swapping apple's walled garden for their own. permissionless on paper, gatekept in practice—classic transmutation ritual gone wrong tbh
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SlowLearnerWang
· 19h ago
Haha, it's the same old spiel again. The feeling of changing the soup without changing the medicine is becoming more and more familiar.
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LiquidityLarry
· 19h ago
ngl, this is the eternal paradox of Web3. The feeling of "same soup, different flavors" is becoming more and more intense.
Saw a builder trying to deploy their app on Solana Mobile yesterday—got me thinking about something important. Is this truly permissionless, or are we just swapping one gatekeeper for another? The whole point of decentralized infrastructure is avoiding middlemen, but I'm wondering how the actual deployment process works here. Does anyone have clarity on whether there's real openness in how apps get rolled out, or if we're recreating the same centralization patterns with a different coat of paint? Would love to understand the mechanics better.