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27-02-2021 17:36:27
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My understanding of Web3 has significantly changed since I joined DataHaven 🫎 🔺The most important thing I learned, is that decentralized storage isn’t just about moving data off centralized servers. It’s about verifiability - being able to demonstrate that data is real,
Really enjoyed reading Part 3 of the DataHaven 🫎 team spotlight, It’s clear how much intention sits behind the product. While Piotr, Aaron, Luka, and Sicco each bring something critical, Piotr’s journey stood out to me most ⚡ DataHaven feels grounded rather than hurried
The DataHaven 🫎 use case that excites me most is AI agent memory. The reason is pretty simple, AI agents are only genuinely helpful if they can maintain context across time. Today, that memory is centralized, opaque, and unstable, controlled by platforms rather than users.
Confidential AI needs more than private compute; it needs private, verifiable storage. Phala secures sensitive computation inside TEEs, while DataHaven ensures outputs and state remain confidential and provable. Together, they unlock real-world, trust-ready AI. DataHaven 🫎
Found the kind of place where conversations slow down, ideas spark, and memories start forming. 🌲🔥 This is where camp begins; a space to gather, share, and build something meaningful together. DataHaven 🫎
My wish for DataHaven 🫎 is simple but powerful: A place where our data finally feels safe, respected, and owned by us. I’m excited about privacy-first storage that supports AI, creators, and everyday users without compromise. Mainnet success, for me, means a strong
I met Dex at Camp Haven just as the systems came online. He was already sprinting between nodes, caching data, syncing processes, and smiling like momentum itself. What I love also most about Dex 🐰 in DataHaven 🫎 1️⃣ He never stops moving, but nothing feels rushed. 2️⃣
If I met Vera 🦉 in her library, I would ask this: How do you decide what information is worth keeping forever and what should be allowed to fade? Because knowledge is not just about storage. It is about judgment ✅ What would you ask her? DataHaven 🫎