Yeah someone mentioned it in response to my post here as well: The difference with Autonomi - explained
So I’ve added it to the overview. And with a bit of googling I do think it is quite a good technology.
Considerations:
- Its based on a blockchain
- Content isn’t automatically encrypted
- No perpetual data
- There is ongoing storage cost
- Running nodes requires quite some powerful hardware
Even though data isn’t stored perpetually they do have an interesting way to store it. You pay beforehand, with a maximum period of 2 years. But you can as well set up a public fund in which people can contribute, so the contract is automatically renewed and that period of 2 years is then extended.
That is one of the largest inherent problems I have with Autonomi. Deleting data isn’t possible, so it will only grow. This principle has huge advantages as well, but the downside is that for short term data Autonomi will probably be more costly.