
Ethereum core developer to launch Web3 app store for data
Web3 is not without its issues. Laconic plans to solve the most critical of these through the use of verified data

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We spoke with the co-founder of Laconic, Maly Ly, who has teamed up with Ethereum developer Rick Dudley to create a data app store for web3. The platform intends to solve the problems of
“blockchains not having friendly data retrieval APIs for DApps,… data not being signed or retaining cryptographic proofs [and] not coming from decentralized providers.”
Ly explains to us how this will work and why web3 needs a data app store in order for mass adoption in the corporate world.

Also known as Akiba, Liam is a journalist and editor of Blocklight at CryptoSlate. He believes that decentralized ledger technology has the potential to make widespread positive change. He predicts the next 10 years will bring in a dawn of a new age of technological innovation.
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