What is Web3?

source: ETHEREUM.ORG

Introduction to Web3

The early Web

Web 1.0: Read-Only (1990–2004)

Web 2.0: Read-Write (2004-now)

Web 3.0: Read-Write-Own

So, what is Web3?

Core ideas of Web3

  • Web3 is decentralized: instead of large swathes of the internet controlled and owned by centralized entities, ownership gets distributed amongst its builders and users.
  • Web3 is permissionless: everyone has equal access to participate in Web3, and no one gets excluded.
  • Web3 has native payments: it uses cryptocurrency for spending and sending money online instead of relying on the outdated infrastructure of banks and payment processors.
  • Web3 is trustless: it operates using incentives and economic mechanisms instead of relying on trusted third-parties.

Why is Web3 important?

Ownership

Censorship resistance

Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)

Identity

Native payments

Web3 limitations

Accessibility

User experience

Education

Centralized infrastructure

A decentralized future

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