
Web3, is it the next revolutionary internet?
Web3 is the internet of the future, a decentralized ecosystem powered by blockchain technology. The idea of web3 is to create a decentralized web where there are no more centralized servers. It will provide a completely new way of accessing information and services on the internet. And it will be achieved by using blockchain technology to create an open, public, and global network with no central point of control. This means that nobody can control the content on the web. And that can have a significant effect on how we use apps in the future.
Current web 2.0 situation
Some may wonder how it’s any different from what we have now. The truth is that web 2.0 has left us with an internet that is not as open as it once was. We are now living in a world where few companies control our digital lives. They are the gatekeepers of our data, and they can use it to manipulate us for their own needs.
The web 2.0 era has been an era of change and revolution for the internet. Websites moved away from static pages, to dynamic content that could be updated in real-time. The web 2.0 era has also seen the rise of social media. It helped to make the internet a more interactive place for people to share their thoughts and ideas with each other.
How web3 going to work?
Web3 will change all of that by providing a safe space for us to be ourselves without fear of being exploited or manipulated. It will offer developers the chance to build applications on platforms that are not controlled by any single entity, meaning no one can shut them down or take away their data.
The first step towards web3 is to build a decentralized internet on top of existing internet technologies, such as blockchain and peer-to-peer networks. The second step would be to create new browser protocols that allow users to access the new internet without needing centralized servers.
The web3 era will be developed in three layers:
- The first layer is the application layer, which includes all the applications that are currently in use today.
- The second layer is a decentralized data storage and computation network.
- The third and final layer is a decentralized file system for storing files and accessing them from anywhere in the world.
In web3, the internet is made up of personal devices that are connected to one another and store information on a blockchain which is a distributed ledger. These devices can be anything from phones, laptops, or even cars. This means that there’s no need for an ISP or centralized server to provide internet access. It will also be able to store data securely, unlike current browsers that are prone to hacking and data breaches.
This new internet will have no central point of control, making it more difficult for governments and corporations to censor content or restrict access to information.
Why is web3 important for the future of Apps?
Web3 is important for many reasons but one of the most important ones is that it will provide an open platform for app developers to build their apps on top of. That means that apps will no longer be controlled by centralized companies like Apple or Google. Instead, they’ll be controlled by the people who are using them – or at least those who are building them.
It is important because it provides a safe space for us to be ourselves without fear of being exploited or manipulated. It will offer developers the chance to build applications on platforms that are not controlled by any single entity, meaning no one can shut them down or take away their data.
We can’t predict what this change will do to our society but it’s likely to have a huge impact on things like privacy and security, as well as how much power we give away when we use an app.
Conclusion
We are in the middle of a shift from the web 2.0 to the web 3.0 phase.
The term “web 2.0” was coined in 2004 by a group of web entrepreneurs and academics in order to designate an emerging generation of internet-based applications, characterized by heavy emphasis on social networking, user-generated content, and collaboration on shared knowledge.
And we saw that people became more aware of themselves as creators and consumers of content rather than just passive receivers of information from traditional media outlets such as newspapers and television.
The current phase is moving towards web3 which is characterized by more advanced technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning that will transform our lives even more than the internet did so far. It will take time to reach there, but this shift will happen gradually.
So if you want to see more freedom on the internet, start exploring Web3.
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