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1) No -- Web3 is best understood as a sort of ‘economic’ extension of Web 2.0,
Brian Flynn • Reputation in Web3: Ships Built on the Great Flood
Imagining language that is more accessible and understandable
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TL;DR wallet -> portals
credit - me! @rae_kwak_ @jocelyntypes @web3baddies
Enter: web3, where participants use a wallet application like MetaMask, or Rainbow, to interact directly with the blockchain. Rather than logging into each individual website with an email and password, only to upload your files over again, your wallet acts as your login.
Eileen Isagon Skyers • Dirt: Are we post-platform?
Web3 is the name some technologists have given to the idea of a new kind of internet service that is built using decentralized blockchains — the shared ledger systems used by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether.
New York Times • What is web3? (Published 2022)
“Web3” is a good all-encompassing term that captures cryptocurrencies (digital gold & stablecoins), smart contract computing (Layer 1-2 platforms), decentralized hardware infrastructure (video, storage, sensors, etc), Non-Fungible Tokens (digital ID & property rights), DeFi (financial services to swap and collateralize web3 assets), the Metaverse (... See more
Ryan Selkis • Crypto Theses for 2022
thirdweb: The complete web3 development platform
thirdweb.com
Web1: Read, Web2: Read, write, Web3: Read, write, own
odysseydao.com • Odyssey DAO - What Is Web3?
Step 4: Create pathways to web3 wallets.
Mahesh Vellanki • The Missing Link Between Web2 and Web3: Custody - a16z crypto
