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Are they still using LBRY? Or did they switch to a different protocol?
They officially announced they were switching to the Arweave protocol in a post a little under a month ago, but I'm not sure if it's happened yet; haven't looked further into it yet, and it was revealed by other sources a little while prior to that.
I was curious what Arweave was, so I went to their site.
Turns out it's yet another crypto scheme.
I thought this statement on their landing page was particularly funny:
It's a blockchain system, but that doesn't mean it's related to cryptocurrencies in any way. Maybe it is, idk, but blockchain != cryptocurrencies, many cryptocurrencies use blockchains though because it's useful for what they're trying to do.
I am aware that blockchain is not the same thing as cryptocurrency.
And they do have a coin:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/arweave/