Decentralized apps have plenty of solid use cases. However, as we've seen with Ethereum, a fully decentralized internet has its share of problems - it's slow, clunky, and extremely expensive.
A project called Sentivate (sentivate.com) is introducing hApps, which will have access to both centralized and decentralized processes. These hybrid apps will have the primary features that current decentralized systems have like direct payments to other users (without using servers/third-party intermediaries), but also have access to centralized solutions that can allow for massive performance increases. hApp developers should be able to deliver a far better user experience, but at the cost of not being 100% decentralized.
What's your opinion on this? Do you think hApps will gain popularity in the space?