What’s your opinion about Web 3.0?
Giovanni Ghigliotti
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Web 3.0 or Web3 is the third generation of the World Wide Web. With Web 3.0, users will be able to store their data on a decentralized network, where it will be controlled by the community.
This will allow users to keep their data private and secure and will also reduce the chances of data being lost or stolen.
What’s your take on this? How do you think it will impact our lives?
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Jasper Ruijs@jas801
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When the web3 is mainstream, this will transform every human life on then planet.
Because we will get a creator economy where people come together to build a certain platforms and then move on. It will introduce the end of large organisations like international companies and backwards/ nationalistic thinking countries.
Google the network state, and visit Vitalik blog if you want to have glimpse of future.
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That it is just a nice, catchy name for something that has existed for years.
Even the "metaverse" is just a nice name for a competitor of "Second Life".
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@simplytedel Thank you for your answer. A different name in what sense?
@giovanni_ghigliotti2 mm… To try to say it plain English…
- The Internet is a huge set of cables that connects computers around the world
- The Internet connects computers using several protocols, among which the HTTP protocol (a.k.a. the Web) is one of the most widely used. The second and third most used are the SMTP (a.k.a. e-mails) and the IM (a.k.a. chat) protocols.
When I say Web3 is a nice name for something that has existed for years I mean that, if the result of any so-called "Web3 process" is an HTML page, then it is just another file that transmits over the HTTP protocol, just another web page.
The rest is just hype, marketing or, heaven forbids, social manipulation.
Looking at applications where programmable money is able to verify ecosystem restoration and conservation. This means that for the first time in history its possible to create an economy where every single transaction has a positive environmental impact. This is a future worth building for.
@giovanni_ghigliotti2 Its being done! Check out https://sadu.app/
Web 3.0 is a revolution and a technology that will solve some internet problems.
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@software_guy How do you think it will solve them?
It is still in the early stage for adoption, while tremendous innovations are being done.
It may take a few years for mass adoption, and that's gonna happen when using, and understanding the tech is simple. Not complex as it is now!
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@sanjay_somashekar Like all great innovations, they are perceived by the masses years later, but usually have a positive impact, on our lives
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Web3 is still in the early stage of its development, yet the overall idea about decentralization and giving control of the data back to users sounds great. I'm not sure how it will deal with regulatory issues and cybercrimes. But, anyway, I guess Web3 will have a bright future.
A whole new Internet and philosophy
You could even say that with Web 3.0 we could finally get the internet the world deserves.
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@robbie_miller8 Thank you for your reply. I agree but I also see some risks, don't you agree?
I think, Web3 can be a much more comfortable and exciting experience, if executed in the right manner. In some aspects I feel we already live in the Web3 era, so I'm excited to see where it will lead us
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Web 3.0 has a lot of exciting potential! It promises a more decentralized and user-centric internet, which could shift power away from big tech companies and give individuals more control over their data and digital interactions. The use of blockchain and decentralized applications could enhance security and transparency, making online transactions and communications more trustworthy. However, there are still hurdles to overcome, like scalability and regulatory issues, and the technology is still evolving. It’s a promising direction, but its success will depend on how effectively it addresses these challenges and integrates with existing systems.