Twitter Leading The Switch To Decentralized Social Media
Twitter is forming a team
Dubbed Bluesky, this Twitter project will see a team of up to 5 researchers come together to build a decentralized standard for social media platforms.
Twitter is forming a team focused on crypto, blockchains, and other decentralized technologies after the social media company’s CEO, Jack Dorsey, has said the
Web3 Social Media in 2025: Can Decentralized Platforms
Back in December
Back in December 2025, Jack Dorsey, the founder and CEO of Twitter and payments operator Square, announced a new team dubbed Bluesky, to work on decentralized
Twitter Forms Team to Shape the Future of Decentralized Social
Well, Twitter decentralization is about to become a reality since “Bluesky,” a new team announced by Jack Dorsey, the founder, and CEO of Twitter. This news was shared
Twitter and other social media
Twitter and other social media platforms are currentlycentralized.This means that the buck of responsibilities such as moderating misinformation and ensuring political neutrality stops with the social media companies. For example, Twitter is entirely responsible for determining who can use the platform and for what Ver más
Twitter Leading the Switch to Decentralized Social Media
Twitter Wants to Build an 'Open and Decentralized' Social Media
Bluesky
A former software engineer for Zcash and blockchain firm Skuchain, Jay Graber, will be in charge of the Bluesky decentralized social media initiative following an
Social media is undergoing a massive shift as Web3 platforms challenge traditional, centralized networks like X (formerly Twitter) and Meta (Facebook & Instagram). In
Bluesky, a decentralized social-media startup supported by Twitter cofounder and former CEO Jack Dorsey (who sits on Bluesky’s board), is building its own
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