Holochain is a fascinating project: it could top bitcoin itself or flop like peercoin.
While we can’t predict the future, we can see for a fact that Holochain ecosystem is slowly growing.
Holochain apps are versatile, resilient, scalable, and thousands of times more efficient than blockchain (no token or mining required). The purpose of Holochain is to enable humans to interact with each other by mutual-consent to a shared set of rules, without relying on any authority to dictate or unilaterally change those rules. One such app is Junto, a social media app is aiming to change the approach at a structural, architectural level by using social media on P2P frameworks like Holochain.
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Their new approach to social media will have no vanity metrics, like buttons or AI-powered echo chambers that reinforce existing beliefs. They have replaced curated news feeds with the ability to discover information on your own terms. Junto wont own our sell your information and is completely free from advertisements.
Holochain apps can currently be developed in JavaScript or Lisp, with front-end/UI built using CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. It’s relatively easy to add more to the list of languages with which apps can be built. So for most of the development people will be doing on Holochain, a choice of languages can be used.