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The appeal of mini apps is undeniable—lightweight, intuitive, seamlessly integrated. Yet here's the catch that deserves more attention: without enforced open standards, they risk becoming walled gardens. Users transition from owners to occupants. Your data, your interactions, your digital presence becomes locked within proprietary ecosystems where the platform, not you, holds all the keys. This isn't just a technical detail. It's the difference between Web3 interoperability and Web2 control patterns creeping back in through another door. The question isn't whether mini apps are useful—they absolutely are. It's whether the infrastructure supporting them remains open, composable, and user-centric. Standards matter. Decentralization matters. Without them, convenience becomes captivity.
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That walled garden approach, web2 has already played out long ago. Now they're just rebranding it with a new coat of paint?
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You're right, but who really cares... most people choose convenience anyway.
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As for standard openness... to put it nicely, it's an ideal; to be blunt, it's just a pipe dream.
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Still selling the dream of decentralization? Let's look at reality first.
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The key is that users need to be aware themselves; most don't even realize they're locked in.
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That's why I still stick with web3... it's better than being betrayed.
By the way, when will the standards for true decentralization be implemented...
We're again trapped in the ecosystem, who can withstand that?
If open standards are not well established, sooner or later it will be dominated by big corporations. We are just data farm workers.
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Mini programs are indeed great, but I really don't want to be locked inside another garden
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What sounds good is an ecosystem, what sounds bad is just being cut for chives somewhere else
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Open standards will never be shouted out loud, who among interested parties is willing
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Web3 savior? Wake up, Mini app has long been a platform tool
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Are standards important? Just look at how many people really care about this now
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Data ownership sounds wonderful, but in reality, users can't really change much
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Another thing secretly tampered with by centralization, just like that
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To put it simply, if platforms don't open up, users become the leeks in data farms.
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That's why Web3 still needs to be promoted; otherwise, Web2 with a different disguise will come back to suck blood.
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convenience becomes captivity... This sentence is a bit cold.
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Not much to say. Who is truly building open standard infrastructure? That’s the real track.