Interoperability is a major key to the future of Web3 adoption, and composable data — making it easier for different apps to work together and share information — plays a big part in this development. In the latest episode of "Exploring...," Andrew Hill, co-founder of Tableland, a permissionless relational database for Web3 natives, talks about the current limitations in how data is stored and managed in smart contracts. We need better databases for more complex uses, like changeable NFTs, Hill suggests, emphasizing the importance of organizing data in a way that makes it more useful and powerful, especially in the evolving world of Web3.
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00:00 Composable Data in Web3
01:15 Evolution of Data Storage in Blockchain
02:50 Emergence of Specialized Networks
03:36 Need for Robust Databases
04:08 The Promise and Challenge of DAOs
05:12 SQL and Its Absence in Web3
06:15 Superpowers of a Web3 Native Database
07:16 Relational Databases and Data Models
08:15 The Bigger Picture
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