Myths about Web 3.0 Economy among Solo Creators.
Separating Fact from Fiction.
I remember when I first heard about the Web 3.0 economy, I was convinced it was just a buzzword that tech-savvy marketers were using to sell me something.
I mean, come on, how different could it be from the Web 2.0 economy I was already struggling to keep up with?
But as it turns out, the Web 3.0 economy is a whole different ballgame, and as a solo creator, it’s crucial to understand the differences and opportunities it presents.
Now, I’m not going to pretend I have it all figured out. I’ve made plenty of mistakes and struggled to find my footing in this new economy.
But through my struggles and failures, I’ve learned a lot about the myths and realities of the upcoming Web 3.0 economy for solo creators. And that’s what I want to share with you.
Myth 1: Too Complicated for Solo Creators.
It seems like every time we turn around, there’s a new platform or tool to learn, and it can be intimidating to try and keep up.
But when it comes to the Web 3.0 economy, it’s important to remember that it’s not as complicated as it might seem. Sure, there are new technologies and concepts to understand, but that’s true of any industry.