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Who Needs Web3?
- Web3, the future internet we’re moving towards, is a decentralized internet. Under Web3, the internet is shared online and governed by the collective “we,” rather than owned by centralized entities.The Web3 world is one that has open-source protocols at its foundation. Web3 is about rearchitecting internet services and products so that they benefit... See more
from Web3 Starter Pack by Jay Drain Jr
Emilie Kormienko added
Web2 was a rebuilding period. Entrepreneurs started to realize you could do more things instead of being just read-only.
Web1: the web was read-only. Web2: the web was read and write.
Web3 is an opportunity to own a piece of the internet.
Governance in the metaverse: who should control it? Having one company control it is not the
... See morefrom Chris Dixon talks to D3 about Web3
Emilie Kormienko added
- While Web3 has the potential to reimagine how we use the internet, it also raises thorny issues around privacy, user experience, and how much control users truly want.
from Web3 and the future of data portability: Rethinking user experiences and incentives on the internet - Help Net Security by Reed McGinley-Stempel
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