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Re: Data is the new DeFi - Tapmydata lets people control, own and license their data
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Miiike
on 04/12/2020, 10:23:07 UTC
yes, currently the product is only concerned with the relationship with the direct data controller (2nd party). In the future, we are looking to solve the resale of data with our verifiable consent protocol to ensure ongoing value is returned to the user. More info can found here - https://docs.tapmydata.com or you can join our telegram channel (https://t.me/tapmydataofficial) to get answers from people like our CEO, CTO, Chair etc.

Ok, as interested and aware I am of this service for internet 3.0, I (and I think a lot of people who stumbled upon this thread too) am still curious on how deliberately selling our data would be beneficial?

Granted, we'll get some money for it, and it's better than get nothing, like how it happens nowadays, but shouldn't we agree on how this "trend" needs to be left behind? That the service needed to establish internet 3.0 are the ones that help 1st user keep their data to their own, and this service (that offers data selling) would just encourage the same trend to stay?

I understand your point of view for sure but I think honestly this trend will never truly be able to disappear, therefore we should get something out of it. However, if you use Tapmydata it isn't just about minting NFTs for data, it also about discovering what personal data organizations hold about you. This is called a subject access request, (known as a SAR or DSAR), and basically it's a request to a company or organization asking for access to the personal data they may hold about you. We also have haveibeenpwned built into the app, so you can see what data breaches are concerned with you.

I'll get back into the matter of internet 3.0 later, for now I was vaugh caught in your feature that I bolded.

Do you mean that instead of starting a whole new service, you can just ride the existing data? Uhh... how do I say this... suppose there is a platform called AAA that's existed since 2010, and I've been a member of it, never knowing what data of mine they use and for what. Or, in other case, a BBB social media that I use in 2025, few good years after your launch, but I didn't sign up through your platform, I directly fill my data on their page.

Does your service planned to be able to insert themselves between this companies and me (whenever I want and whenever I signed up to your platform) and I'll get control of my data?