@Lagrange Official LagrangeDAO, could it be the next 'Steam'?
When people mention @Lagrange Official LagrangeDAO, they often think only of its connection to AI, but if you take a closer look at its Spaces, you'll discover another side: it actually resembles a decentralized 'app store'.
On Spaces, developers can publish various projects: from NLP models, Stable Diffusion, to DeFi tools like Uniswap, and even mini-games like Tetris and Mario. Users just need to click the link to directly experience and interact. Developers can fork and remix others' projects to create their own versions.
This reminds me of Steam — a platform that aggregates countless creators' works. But the difference is that LagrangeDAO is decentralized, with no centralized cuts or restrictions. Earnings are distributed according to community rules, data belongs to the developers, and computing power and operation are provided by nodes across the network.
If Web3 applications are to truly reach the masses, then decentralized 'app stores' like @Lagrange Official might be a crucial step. It is not just a tool, but an aggregator of ecosystems.