I see no evidence that minds.com is blockchain-based nor distributed, even though wikipedia says it is. It appears to use a centralised database held on a single host, at a quick glance of the developers documentation. The wikipedia article is semi-protected; I don't have the logged-in edit history to fix it.
On 1/22/21, Karl <[email protected]> wrote: > according to wikipedia, minds.com, which ben goertzel mentions, is > actually blockchain based. they also have a gitlab open source site. > i never knew! the website doesn't say these things! > > usually when the website doesn't say it means they aren't actually > securing their content on a blockchain, just using it for some things. > maybe they are though, dunno. >
