Market Hubski as a place to host creators with kick ass OC? Edit: Though, from the article, it sounds like you're safe on these two points . . . Fledgling companies with an annual turnover below €10 million ($11.3 million) are exempt.I've been contemplating a 100-year plan for Hubski.
Non-profits and encyclopedias such as Wikipedia will still be able to use data for research and educational purposes.
I'm thinking more in terms of IPFS for content, and a decentralized VM. It's far too early to pick a technology, but I do expect that at some point a completely decentralized option will be viable. We've moved closer to an effectively decentralized method of moderation here, but we aren't there just yet either. I dream of being able to launch something that just existed without the bullshit of monetization and startup success, but without cryptoanarchist delusions either. Basically, a discussion platform for the world. One about as robust as those we use in meatspace. Maybe we should be a non-profit for the time being.