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For the past couple of years, there has been a lot of skepticism around the Internet Computer (ICP) protocol, with many people on Reddit, especially those in the cryptocurrency subreddit, labeling it as a scam. But with the massive development and developer onboarding happening recently, I wanted to ask the community what they think now.
There's no doubt that the Internet Computer has been gaining a lot of traction lately, with more and more people showing interest in its decentralized approach to cloud computing. It offers a way for disparate data centers around the world to collaborate and provide a decentralized alternative to the centralized internet cloud providers we have today.
Despite this progress, some people still have doubts about the ICP's legitimacy. So, I'm curious to know, have your opinions on the Internet Computer changed? Do you still think it's a scam, or do you believe that it has real potential?
Let's discuss and share our thoughts in the comments below
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