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Introduction to Web3

Centralization has helped onboard billions of people to the World Wide Web and created the stable, robust infrastructure on which it lives. At the same time, a handful of centralized entities have a stronghold on large swathes of the World Wide Web, unilaterally deciding what should and should not be allowed.

Web3 is the answer to this dilemma. Instead of a Web monopolized by large technology companies, Web3 embraces decentralization and is being built, operated, and owned by its users. Web3 puts power in the hands of individuals rather than corporations. Before we talk about Web3, let's explore how we got here.

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Most people think of the Web as a continuous pillar of modern life—it was invented and has just existed since. However, the Web most of us know today is quite different from originally imagined. To understand this better, it's helpful to break the Web's short history into loose periods—Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

Web 1.0: Read-Only (1990-2004)

In 1989, at CERN, Geneva, Tim Berners-Lee was busy developing the protocols that would become the World Wide Web. His idea? To create open, decentralized protocols that allowed information-sharing from anywhere on Earth.

The first inception of Berners-Lee's creation, now known as 'Web 1.0', occurred roughly between 1990 to 2004. Web 1.0 was mainly static websites owned by companies, and there was close to zero interaction between users - individuals seldom produced content - leading to it being known as the read-only web.

Client-server architecture, representing Web 1.0

Web 2.0: Read-Write (2004-now)

The Web 2.0 period began in 2004 with the emergence of social media platforms. Instead of a read-only, the web evolved to be read-write. Instead of companies providing content to users, they also began to provide platforms to share user-generated content and engage in user-to-user interactions. As more people came online, a handful of top companies began to control a disproportionate amount of the traffic and value generated on the web. Web 2.0 also birthed the advertising-driven revenue model. While users could create content, they didn't own it or benefit from its monetization.

Client-server architecture, representing Web 2.0

Web 3.0: Read-Write-Own

The premise of 'Web 3.0' was coined by Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood shortly after Ethereum launched in 2014. Gavin put into words a solution for a problem that many early crypto adopters felt: the Web required too much trust. That is, most of the Web that people know and use today relies on trusting a handful of private companies to act in the public's best interests.

Decentralized node architecture, representing Web3

What is Web3?

Core ideas of web3.

Although it's challenging to provide a rigid definition of what Web3 is, a few core principles guide its creation.

  • 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?

Although Web3's killer features aren't isolated and don't fit into neat categories, for simplicity we've tried to separate them to make them easier to understand.

Web3 gives you ownership of your digital assets in an unprecedented way. For example, say you're playing a web2 game. If you purchase an in-game item, it is tied directly to your account. If the game creators delete your account, you will lose these items. Or, if you stop playing the game, you lose the value you invested into your in-game items.

Censorship resistance

The power dynamic between platforms and content creators is massively imbalanced.

OnlyFans is a user-generated adult content site with over 1-million content creators, many of which use the platform as their primary source of income. In August 2021, OnlyFans announced plans to ban sexually explicit content. The announcement sparked outrage amongst creators on the platform, who felt they were getting robbed of an income on a platform they helped create. After the backlash, the decision got quickly reversed. Despite the creators winning this battle, it highlights a problem for Web 2.0 creators: you lose the reputation and following you accrued if you leave a platform.

On Web3, your data lives on the blockchain. When you decide to leave a platform, you can take your reputation with you, plugging it into another interface that more clearly aligns with your values.

Web 2.0 requires content creators to trust platforms not to change the rules, but censorship resistance is a native feature of a Web3 platform.

Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)

As well as owning your data in Web3, you can own the platform as a collective, using tokens that act like shares in a company. DAOs let you coordinate decentralized ownership of a platform and make decisions about its future.

DAOs are defined technically as agreed-upon smart contracts that automate decentralized decision-making over a pool of resources (tokens). Users with tokens vote on how resources get spent, and the code automatically performs the voting outcome.

However, people define many Web3 communities as DAOs. These communities all have different levels of decentralization and automation by code. Currently, we are exploring what DAOs are and how they might evolve in the future.

Traditionally, you would create an account for every platform you use. For example, you might have a Twitter account, a YouTube account, and a Reddit account. Want to change your display name or profile picture? You have to do it across every account. You can use social sign-ins in some cases, but this presents a familiar problem—censorship. In a single click, these platforms can lock you out of your entire online life. Even worse, many platforms require you to trust them with personally identifiable information to create an account.

Web3 solves these problems by allowing you to control your digital identity with an Ethereum address and Ethereum Name Service (ENS) profile. Using an Ethereum address provides a single login across platforms that is secure, censorship-resistant, and anonymous.

Native payments

Web2's payment infrastructure relies on banks and payment processors, excluding people without bank accounts or those who happen to live within the borders of the wrong country. Web3 uses tokens like ETH to send money directly in the browser and requires no trusted third party.

Web3 limitations

Despite the numerous benefits of Web3 in its current form, there are still many limitations that the ecosystem must address for it to flourish.

Accessibility

Important Web3 features, like Sign-in with Ethereum, are already available for anyone to use at zero cost. But, the relative cost of transactions is still prohibitive to many. Web3 is less likely to be utilized in less-wealthy, developing nations due to high transaction fees. On Ethereum, these challenges are being solved through the roadmap and layer 2 scaling solutions . The technology is ready, but we need higher levels of adoption on layer 2 to make Web3 accessible to everyone.

User experience

The technical barrier to entry to using Web3 is currently too high. Users must comprehend security concerns, understand complex technical documentation, and navigate unintuitive user interfaces. Wallet providers , in particular, are working to solve this, but more progress is needed before Web3 gets adopted en masse.

Web3 introduces new paradigms that require learning different mental models than the ones used in Web2.0. A similar education drive happened as Web1.0 was gaining popularity in the late 1990s; proponents of the world wide web used a slew of educational techniques to educate the public from simple metaphors (the information highway, browsers, surfing the web) to television broadcasts (opens in a new tab) . Web3 isn't difficult, but it is different. Educational initiatives informing Web2 users of these Web3 paradigms are vital for its success.

Ethereum.org contributes to Web3 education through our Translation Program , aiming to translate important Ethereum content to as many languages as possible.

Centralized infrastructure

The Web3 ecosystem is young and quickly evolving. As a result, it currently depends mainly on centralized infrastructure (GitHub, Twitter, Discord, etc.). Many Web3 companies are rushing to fill these gaps, but building high-quality, reliable infrastructure takes time.

A decentralized future

Web3 is a young and evolving ecosystem. Gavin Wood coined the term in 2014, but many of these ideas have only recently become a reality. In the last year alone, there has been a considerable surge in the interest in cryptocurrency, improvements to layer 2 scaling solutions, massive experiments with new forms of governance, and revolutions in digital identity.

We are only at the beginning of creating a better Web with Web3, but as we continue to improve the infrastructure that will support it, the future of the Web looks bright.

How can I get involved

  • Get a wallet
  • Find a community
  • Explore Web3 applications
  • Build on Web3

Further reading

Web3 isn’t rigidly defined. Various community participants have different perspectives on it. Here are a few of them:

  • What is Web3? The Decentralized Internet of the Future Explained (opens in a new tab) – Nader Dabit
  • Making Sense of Web 3 (opens in a new tab) – Josh Stark
  • Why Web3 Matters (opens in a new tab) — Chris Dixon
  • Why Decentralization Matters (opens in a new tab) - Chris Dixon
  • The Web3 Landscape (opens in a new tab) – a16z
  • The Web3 Debate (opens in a new tab) – Packy McCormick

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What is Web3?

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Third time’s the charm? You know that the internet is always growing and changing. But it’s not just websites and platforms that are falling in and out of favor; the very code on which the internet is built is constantly in flux. In the past few years, some tech futurists have started pointing to Web3, a term coined by computer scientist Gavin Wood , as a sign of things to come. Web3 is the idea of a new, decentralized internet  built on blockchains , which are distributed ledgers controlled communally by participants. Because of the collective nature of blockchains, if and when Web3 fully arrives—elements of it are already in place—it will, in theory, signal a new era of the internet, one in which use and access are controlled by community-run networks rather than the current, centralized model in which a handful of corporations preside over Web2.

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Michael Chui is a partner with the McKinsey Global Institute and a partner in McKinsey’s Bay Area office, where Robert Byrne and Marie-Claude Nadeau are senior partners and Roger Roberts is a partner; Homayoun Hatami is the managing partner for global client capabilities and a senior partner in the Paris office, where Eric Hazan is also a senior partner.

Momentum around elements of Web3 has increased significantly  since 2018, in areas like equity investment, online searches, patent filings, scientific publications, job vacancies, and press reports. The financial-services industry has been at the vanguard  of emerging Web3 technologies and assets: at one point, the daily volume of transactions processed on so-called decentralized-finance exchanges exceeded $10 billion. As we’ll see, though, progress has come in fits and starts.

If you’re still not sure what Web3 is, you’re not alone. According to a 2022 Harvard Business Review poll, nearly 70 percent of the more than 50,000 people who responded admitted they don’t know what Web3 is. In this Explainer , you’ll learn more about Web3, its perils and possibilities, and when—or if—it will come to fruition. 

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What are Web1 and Web2?

First, if there’s going to be a Web3, you should understand what Web1 and Web2 are. Web1 was the first draft of the internet, the one that proliferated in the 1990s and early 2000s. Much of Web1 was built using “open protocols,” which are ways of exchanging information that can be used by anyone, rather than just one entity or organization. Back then, people mostly used the internet to read web pages and chat with friends or strangers. As Web1 progressed, individuals and companies began using the internet increasingly for e-commerce , as well as for academic and scientific research.

Web2 came about in the mid-2000s, when a new crop of internet companies—upstarts like Facebook, Twitter (now X), and Wikipedia—empowered users to create their own content. But there was a cost to these free-to-use “emergent social software platforms,” as MIT research scientist Andrew McAfee described them  in a 2009 McKinsey Quarterly interview—a cost many users weren’t aware of. These companies monetized user activity and data by selling them to advertisers, while retaining control  over proprietary decisions about functionality and governance.

What technologies support Web3?

Web3 describes what the internet could look like built on new types of technology. Here are the three main ones:

  • Blockchain. A blockchain  is a digitally distributed, decentralized ledger that exists across a computer network and facilitates recording of transactions. As new data are added to a network, a new block is created and appended permanently to the chain. All nodes on the blockchain are then updated to reflect the change. This means the system is not subject to a single point of control or failure.
  • Smart contracts. Smart contracts are software programs that are automatically executed when specified conditions are met, like terms agreed on by a buyer and seller. Smart contracts are established in code on a blockchain that can’t be altered.
  • Digital assets and tokens. These are items of value that exist only digitally. They can include cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and NFTs (nonfungible tokens). They can also include tokenized versions  of assets, including real things like art or tickets to concerts or sporting events.

Later, we’ll see how each of these technologies is used in practice, with real-world examples of Web3-supported products.

How is Web3 different from Web2?

In the Web2 era, control—over transactions, content, and data—is centralized in tech corporations. In theory, that will change  with the advent of Web3. Evangelists believe that in the Web3 era, users will have the power to control their own information without need for the intermediaries we see today. Web3 could change how information is managed, how the internet is monetized, and even, maybe, how web-based corporations function.

Another difference between the two is how they approach trust. In Web2, a transaction—whether it’s an exchange of money or information—relies on two parties (and usually a central facilitator as well) trusting each other with the information that’s being shared. By contrast, Web3 doesn’t ask users to trust one another. Instead, the technology is designed so that a transaction goes through only if certain criteria are met and data are verified.

Here’s a theoretical example to help illustrate how a Web3 transaction might work. Imagine that someone is looking to buy a concert ticket on the resale market. This person has been scammed before by someone selling a fake ticket; she trusted that the person was selling a real ticket and sent the person money, which the person then stole. This time, she decides to try a Web3-enabled, blockchain-based ticket exchange service. On these sites, every ticket is assigned a unique, immutable, and verifiable identity that is tied to a real person. Before the concertgoer purchases her ticket, the majority of the nodes on the network validate the seller’s credentials, ensuring that the ticket is in fact real. She buys her ticket and enjoys the concert.

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Crypto has faced some trouble. what does this mean for web3.

The cryptocurrency market is facing an uncertain future: in 2022, it lost more than 50 percent of its market capitalization, as several currencies lost value and multiple cryptocurrency exchanges closed. It’s true that cryptocurrencies and Web3 are both built on blockchains. But don’t throw the Web3 baby out with the cryptocurrency bathwater: other areas of Web3 experience continue to push forward. Check out these 2022 numbers :

  • The sales count for NFTs increased 68 percent, despite a slowdown in the second half of the year. NFTs are digital representations of an asset stored on a blockchain. Because an NFT is, by definition, nonfungible, meaning it can’t be replicated, it serves as digital proof of ownership that can then be bought or sold.
  • Core tool downloads for Ethereum increased by 87 percent. Ethereum is a smart-contract blockchain ; core tools are what developers need to work with it.
  • On-chain stablecoin payment volume grew more than 50 percent. A stablecoin  is a private, stabilized cryptocurrency pegged to another currency, commodity, or financial instrument.
  • The number of active users of Web3 gaming increased 60 percent.
  • The global tokenization market grew by about 23 percent. Tokenization is the process by which NFTs are created and has the potential to affect the structure of financial services and capital markets .

What are some examples of Web3 in the real world?

The number of Web3-supported transactions is still growing. Here are four examples  that were noted in the McKinsey Technology Trends Outlook for 2023:

  • In November 2022, JPMorgan Chase made its first cross-border blockchain transaction, involving tokenized Singaporean dollar and Japanese yen deposits. The trade was part of Project Guardian, a partnership between JPMorgan Chase and DBS Bank.
  • Securitize, a digital-asset securities firm, partnered with global investment firm KKR to launch a tokenized fund issued on the Avalanche blockchain. Tokenization opens up private equity to more individual investors by digitizing operations and lowering investment minimums.
  • 100 Thieves, an esports and lifestyle brand, offered an NFT of a diamond necklace to fans if they created a digital wallet on the platform within 75 hours. More than 300,000 people redeemed the NFT.
  • After acquiring the Web3 studio RTFKT in 2021, Nike launched its own Web3 platform in 2022 called .Swoosh and has since offered blockchain-based NFTs to customers. The .Swoosh platform is meant to serve as a hub for new product launches, as well as a space for customers to share virtual apparel designs.

Is Web3 the same as the metaverse?

Not quite. According to technologist Matthew Ball , Web3 refers to decentralized databases and systems architecture, whereas the metaverse  is a new paradigm  of computing and networking. They both may succeed what we experience as the internet today, but there’s a long way to go before that happens.

What are some concerns around Web3?

Web3 technologies are already being taken up by tech pioneers. But early Web3 adopters face several challenges, with more likely to crop up as Web3-enabled tools become more widespread. At present, challenges  include the following:

  • Evolving regulation. Authorities are developing their approaches to governing issues such as consumer and investor protection, legality and enforceability of blockchain-based contracts, and know-your-customer and anti-money-laundering standards.
  • Value proposition and user experience. Compared with Web2 products, which have been fine-tuned over two decades of development, Web3 has relatively poor user experience standards. The utility of Web3 products, such as NFTs, also remains unclear to many consumers and enterprises.
  • Consumer protection. Amid recent failures of several Web3 projects, consumer and investor protection is becoming a focal point for regulators and the general public.

Web3 isn’t a fix-all for the problems that plague Web2. In fact, we’ll likely have to work harder to address the same old problems in new ways necessitated by this new generation of the internet.

Learn more about the Financial Services , Risk & Resilience , Strategy & Corporate Finance , and Technology, Media & Telecommunications  Practices, and check out Web3-related job opportunities if you’re interested in working at McKinsey.

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New “web 3.0” technologies….a combination of blockchain, and internet of things (iot), digital identity, distributed autonomous organization  (daos), smart contracts, defi, non-fungible tokens and distributed artificial intelligence (ai)…are creating enormous new opportunities for virtually every digital domain.  .

At the same time we are seeing emergence of Metaverse tech, which has already proven compelling for applications like training and collaborative design. Web 3.0 and Metaverse have great potential synergy, allowing people to bring their data and algortihms to different virtual and digital twin worlds, so that their digital self is synergistic with their physical self.  

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Web 3.0 has the potential to be just as disruptive and to usher in a significant paradigm shift as Web 2.0 did. The fundamental ideas of decentralization, openness and increased consumer usefulness form the foundation of Web 3.0. Web 3.0, often known as Web 3, is the next step in the development of the internet.

Imagine a new kind of Internet that accurately translates what you type and understands what you say, whether through text, voice, or other media, and where all of the content you consume is more personalized than ever before. In the evolution of the Internet, you are about to enter a new era. It's been termed Web 3.0.

But, exactly what is Web 3.0 , how will it look, and how will it affect our lives? If you’re curious to know the above, you have reached the right place. In this tutorial, you will get all the answers to your questions related to Web 3.0. 

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What Is Web 3.0 Technology?

It is anticipated that Web 3.0 will be:-

  • Open - Open-source software will be used to build content platforms.
  • Trustless - Everyone will use Zero Trust, and network protection will reach the edge.
  • Distributed - Interaction between devices, users, and services will be possible without a centralized authority's approval.

Blockchain technology will make it possible for users to communicate directly with one another throughout the next stage of the internet. Users will communicate by becoming a part of a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), a group that is run and owned by its community.

Data belonging to the user will be protected via a network of openly available smart contracts. These contracts will be stored in a blockchain , which a decentralized network that nodes will control.

The following are further Web 3 forecasts:

  • All transactions will be tracked on a distributed ledger that uses blockchain technology, and data transfers will be decentralized.
  • Smart contracts that are open to everyone will relieve people of the need to rely on a centralized organization (like a bank) to maintain data integrity.
  • The entertainment sector will significantly increase its revenue from the metaverse.
  • Blockchain technology will make it possible for consumers to instantly produce digital goods and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which will protect intellectual property and personally identifiable information (PII).
  • Users' data will be able to be profited from.

What Is Web 3.0?

Tim Berners-Lee, a developer who created the WWW or World Wide Web, originally referred to Web 3.0 as the Semantic Web and saw an intelligent, self-sufficient, and open Internet that employed AI and machine learning to function as a "global brain" and interpret content conceptually and contextually.

Due to technological constraints, such as how expensive and challenging it is to translate human language into machine understandable language, this idealized version didn't quite work out.

Following is a list of typical Web 3.0 traits:

  • The semantic web is a development in online technology that enables people to produce, share, and connect material through search and analysis. Instead of using numbers and keywords, it is centered on word understanding.
  • It uses machine learning and artificial intelligence. The final result is the formation of Web 3.0 to grow smarter and more receptive to user demands. If these ideas are paired with Natural Language Processing (NLP), the result is a computer that uses NLP.
  • It illustrates how the Internet of Things connects various devices and applications ( IoT ). This procedure is made possible by semantic metadata, allowing for the efficient exploitation of all available data. In addition, anyone can access the internet from anywhere at any time without a computer or other smart device.
  • It gives users a choice to interact in public or in private without exposing them to dangers through a third party, providing "trustless" data.
  • 3-D graphics are used. In fact, this is already evident in e-commerce, virtual tours, and computer gaming.
  • It makes participation easier without requiring consent from a ruling entity. It's without authorization.
  • It is applicable to: 

Metaverses: A limitless, virtual environment that is 3D-rendered

Blockchain video games adhere to the NFTs' ideals by enabling users to possess actual ownership of in-game resources.

  • Digital infrastructure and privacy: Zero-knowledge proofs and more secure personal data are used in this application.
  • Financial decentralization. Peer-to-peer digital financial transactions, smart contracts, and cryptocurrencies are examples of this use.
  • Autonomous decentralized organizations. Online communities are owned by the community.

What Is Web 2.0?

If Web 1.0 consisted of a small group of individuals producing material for a bigger audience, Web 2.0 consists of many individuals producing even more content for an expanding audience. Web 2.0 places more emphasis on participation and contribution than Web 1.0 did on reading.

User-Generated Content (UGC), usability, interaction, and enhanced connectivity with other systems and devices are the main focuses of this Internet form. In Web 2.0, the experience of the user is everything. As a result, this Web form was in charge of establishing social media, collaborations, and communities. Web 2.0 is therefore regarded as the dominant method of web interaction for the majority of users in today's world.

Web 2.0 is described as "the participative social Web," whereas Web 1.0 was referred to as "the read-only Web." With the incorporation of web browser technologies like JavaScript frameworks, Web 2.0 is an improved and expanded version of its predecessor.

The typical traits of Web 2.0 are broken down as follows:

  • It includes dynamic content that reacts to user input
  • It uses developed application programming interfaces (API)
  • It encourages self-use and allows forms of interaction like podcasting, social media, tagging, blogging, commenting, curating with RSS, social networking, and web content voting
  • It offers free information sorting, allowing users to retrieve and classify data collectively
  • It employs developed application programming interfaces (API)
  • It uses developed information; it is used by society as a whole and is not just specific communities.

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The Difference Between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0

Key features of web 3.0.

Although Web 3.0 has not yet been given a formal definition, it does have several distinguishing characteristics: -

  • Decentralization: A fundamental principle of Web 3.0. In Web 2.0, computers search for data that is kept at a fixed location, typically on a single server, using HTTP in the form of distinct web addresses. Information might be stored simultaneously in numerous locations and become decentralized with Web 3.0 since it would be found based on its content rather than a single location. This would give individuals more power by dismantling the enormous databases that internet goliaths like Meta and Google presently maintain.
  • With Web 3.0, users will be able to sell their own data through decentralized data networks, ensuring that they maintain ownership control. This data will be produced by various powerful computing resources, such as mobile phones, desktop computers, appliances, automobiles, and sensors.
  • Decentralization and open source software-based Web 3.0 will also be trustless (i.e., participants will be able to interact directly without going via a trusted intermediary) and permissionless (meaning that each individual can access without any governing body's permission). This means that Web 3.0 applications—also known as dApps—will operate on blockchains, decentralized peer-to-peer networks, or a hybrid of the two —such decentralized apps are referred to as dApps.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning: With the help of the Semantic Web and natural language processing-based technologies, Web 3.0 will enable machines to comprehend information similarly to humans. Web 3.0 will also make use of machine learning, a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that mimics human learning by using data and algorithms, gradually improving its accuracy. Instead of just targeted advertising, which makes up the majority of present efforts, these capabilities will result in faster and more relevant outcomes in a variety of fields like medical development and new materials.
  • Connectivity and ubiquity: With Web 3.0, content and information are more accessible across applications and with a growing number of commonplace devices connected to the internet. The Internet of Things is one such example.

Layers of Web 3.0

Web 3.0 is propelled by four new layers of technological innovation:

  • Edge Computing - While web 2.0 changed currently commoditized personal computer technology in data centers, web 3.0 pushes the data center out to the edge (i.e. edge computing) and into our hands.
  • Decentralized Data Network - Users will own their data on web 3.0 since data is decentralized. Different data generators can sell or share their data without losing ownership or relying on intermediaries using decentralized data networks.  
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms have advanced to the level that they can now make useful and occasionally life-saving predictions and acts.  
  • Blockchain - Blockchain is a decentralized technology that uses smart contracts to execute transactions. These smart contracts define the semantics of a web 3.0 application. As a result, everyone who wants to develop a blockchain application must use the shared state machine.

How Does Web 3.0 Work?

Your information is stored on your cryptocurrency notecase in web3. On web3, you'll interact with apps and communities through your wallet, and when you log off, you'll take your data with you. Since you are the owner of the data, you may theoretically choose whether to monetize it.

With our guiding principles established, we can start looking at how certain web3 development features are meant to accomplish these objectives.

  • Data ownership: When you use a platform like Facebook or YouTube, these businesses gather, own, and recoup your data. Your data is stored on your cryptocurrency wallet in web3. On web3, you'll interact with apps and communities through your wallet, and when you log off, you'll take your data with you. Since you are the owner of the data, you may theoretically choose whether to monetize it.
  • Pseudonymity: Privacy is a feature of your wallet, just as data ownership. Your wallet serves as your identification on web3, which makes it difficult to connect it to your actual identity. Therefore, even if someone can observe the activity of a wallet, they won't be able to identify your wallet. "My personal information is hidden, but my behavior is visible." It was quoted by Neuroth.

There are services that help customers connect to their cryptocurrency wallets used for illegal behavior. However, your identity is concealed for daily use.

Although wallets increase the level of privacy for bitcoin transactions, privacy coins like Zcash and Monero give transactions total anonymity. Blockchains for privacy coins allow observers to track transactions, but they are unable to view the wallets involved.

Web3 will feature decentralized autonomous entities running apps (DAOs). As a result, decisions are no longer made by a centralized authority but rather by users who own governance tokens, which may be acquired by taking part in the maintenance of these decentralized programmes or by purchasing them.

In a typical corporation, the CEO is responsible for implementing changes approved by the shareholders. Token holders in a DAO can vote on modifications that, if approved, are immediately incorporated into the DAO's code via a smart contract. Everyone gets access to the source code of a DAO since they are democratized.

How Will Web 3.0 Change Our Lives?

Due to its decentralized nature, which is made possible by distributed ledger technology and smart contracts, Web 3.0 is intended to produce sustainable results. It also lowers costs by doing away with middlemen, manual mediation, and arbitration.

For everybody, Web 3.0 offers a much more individualized surfing experience. Websites will be able to automatically adjust to our device, location, and any accessibility needs we may have, and web apps will become far more receptive to our usage patterns.

We believe that the emergence of Web 3.0 will improve our lives for the following three reasons, which we believe are fairly appropriate:

1. A More Customized Browsing Process

There is no denying the ease of being able to quickly click through to a particular offer for something you actually need or desire and that you would have missed otherwise, regardless of how intrusive those advertisements may occasionally feel.

2. Improved search

As was already mentioned, using a search engine in natural language is highly effective. The benefits go far beyond the consumer as the learning curve virtually disappears, and businesses are increasingly able to optimize their websites for search engines in a more organic way as opposed to using complicated keyword techniques.

3. More Advanced App Interfaces

The multidimensional Web 3.0 will help more than just websites; it will also enable web apps to provide users with far richer experiences. Consider a mapping service like Google, which can now include route planning, lodging suggestions, and real-time traffic updates in addition to the fundamentals of location search. Simply put, in the Web 2.0 age, this was not feasible.

Key Applications of Web 3.0

With blockchain at its core, Web 3.0 makes it possible for an expanding range of new apps and services, such as the following:

  • NFT: Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) are tokens that are individually unique and are kept in a blockchain with a cryptographic hash.
  • DeFi: Decentralized blockchain technology is being utilized as the foundation for decentralized finance (DeFi), a new use case for Web 3.0 that allows for the provision of financial services beyond the constraints of conventional centralized banking infrastructure.
  • Cryptocurrency: A new universe of money that strives to be distinct from the traditional world of fiat cash is being created through Web 3.0 apps like cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
  • dApp: Decentralized applications (dApps) are programmes that run programmatically and are logged in an immutable ledger. They are built on top of the blockchain and use smart contracts to facilitate service delivery.
  • Chain-crossing bridges: In the Web 3.0 age, there are numerous blockchains, and cross-chain bridges provide some kind of connectivity between them.
  • DAOs: DAOs are poised to potentially take on the role of Web 3.0's governing bodies, offering some structure and decentralized governance.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Web 3.0

Advantages - .

  • In terms of data security, end-users will benefit the most from data encryption.
  • Due to decentralized data storage, users will be able to access data in any situation. Users will receive multiple backups that will aid them if the server crashes.
  • Most blockchain systems are developed by non-profits, which provides an open-source blockchain platform that allows for collaborative design and development.
  • The data will be provided from any location and on any device.
  • Web 3.0 is useful for problem-solving and heavy knowledge-generation tasks.

Disadvantages - 

  • To make the technology accessible to more people worldwide, the devices' capabilities and qualities will need to be expanded.
  • Any websites built on web 1.0 technology will become obsolete once web 3.0 is fully implemented on the Internet.
  • Web 3.0 technology is more intelligent, efficient, and accessible than in previous generations. However, the technology isn't quite ready for general use.
  • With easier access to a user's information and reduced privacy thanks to web 3.0, reputation management will be more important than ever.

The Future of the Internet

The world is on its way to an Internet where people have complete control over their data and privacy while also allowing companies to exploit it (or not). All of this will be made possible by blockchain technology.

As a result, web 3.0 will hasten the fair and transparent use of user data, ranging from personalized search results to cross-platform development tools and 3D graphics. The internet will become more immersive and engaging in the next years.

1. What are Web 3.0 tools?

AI, semantic web, and omnipresent qualities may all be taken into consideration when designing Web 3.0. The rationale for AI stems from the need to give users faster access to more accurate data. An artificial intelligence (AI)-powered website ought to be able to sort through the data and present the information it thinks a particular visitor will find useful. Given that the results are websites that users have chosen, social bookmarking as a search engine can yield superior outcomes to Google. However, humans are also capable of manipulating these outcomes. In order to provide outcomes comparable to social media and social bookmarking but without negative feedback, AI could be used to differentiate the true results from the fakes. 

Virtual assistants, a component that is already becoming popular as an aspect integrated into a device or through third-party apps, will also be introduced by an artificially intelligent web.

The goal of the semantic web is to organize and store data in a way that can be used to teach a system what a given piece of information means. In order to create and distribute better content, a website should be able to comprehend the language in the same way humans comprehend. AI can process information into knowledge only if it comprehends the information. 

2. Is Web 3.0 the future of the internet?

The Web 3.0 leverages AI, Machine Learning and blockchain technology. It is expected to achieve real-world communication. Individuals will own the data, and they will be compensated for the time they spend on the internet. This sounds futuristic, and the data and privacy of the users will increase with the blockchain technology. Thus if all goes well, Web 3.0 will be the future of the internet.

3. How do I create a Web 3.0 website?

First, you need to buy an NFT domain name. Next, you can make a website. The thing to remember is that the website needs to be made in one of the three ways: -

  • Use existing templates on website builders.
  • Host the website on an InterPlanetary File System Protocol or IPFS.
  • Redirect to an existing Web 3.0 Website. 

4. Why is Web 3.0 important?

The following are a few crucial aspects of Web 3.0 that help define what the third generation of the web is expected to be all about:

  • Decentralized: Web 3.0 will be decentralized in contrast to the past two generations of the web, which had heavily centralized governance and applications. A distributed method without a centralized authority will enable applications and services.
  • Blockchain-based: The development of decentralized applications and services is made possible by blockchain. In contrast to centralized database infrastructure, blockchain uses a distributed way to disseminate data and connections between services. In a decentralized environment, blockchain can also offer an immutable ledger of transactions and activities, assisting in the provision of verified authenticity.
  • Cryptocurrency-enabled: The use of cryptocurrencies, which primarily replaces the use of fiat money, is a key component of Web 3.0 services.
  • Artificially intelligent and autonomous: A key aspect of Web 3.0 is more automation overall, which will mostly be driven by AI.
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Web 3.0, sometimes known as Web 3, is the concept of the next generation of the web, in which most users will be connected via a decentralized network and have access to their own data. This article taught us about the technologies that are anticipated to advance and change in the upcoming years. Intelligent systems, semantic web, decentralization, metaverse, digital assets, and other emerging technologies will all be part of Web 3.0. 

Whether Web 3.0 will be successful or not needs to be seen. But one thing most analysts agree is that the demand for data security will be of prime importance. It follows that there would be a great need for security specialists and security-related systems. Also the demand for blockchain developers will increase. If you want to understand more about blockchain and master the architectural principles and services of today’s top Blockchain solutions, you should check out Simplilearn’s Blockchain Bootcamp in collaboration with the University of Minnesota.

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Web 3.0 Supervisor : Professor A. Alsedik Presenters : Maram Bani Younes Marilu Cervantes Salgado

Outline • Generations of WWW. • Web 1.0 • Web 2.0 • Web 3.0 • Experts Visions about Web 3.0: • Semantic Web • Video Web • 3D Web • Ubiquitous Web • Where are we? • Over Visions and Opinions about Web 3.0. • What does Web 3.0 need?

Before Now Future Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0

Web 1.0Info – Centric Web • The first generation of the World Wide Web (WWW), characterized by separate static websites. • It is one-way broadcasting. • It is invented 1989 by Tim Berners- Lee. • It was widely used between 1998 and 2001, and it is still used beside Web 2.0 in almost all web sites.

Web 2.0People Centric Web • Technologies and Trends • Social networking sites: • Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, … etc. • Tagging or Labeling Content: • Del.icio.us. • Wikis: • Wikipedia. • Community-generated content: • eBay. • Open Services: • Google. • P2P: • Bit Torrent. • New Web technologies: • XML, RSS, Ajax. • Open Source Software

Web 2.0People Centric Web • Web 2.0 has no single definition but can be explained through a series of Internet trends, one being the empowerment of the user . Deitel, Paul J; Deitel, Harvey M

Web 3.0Machine Centric Web • Different meanings are intended to describe the evolution of Web usage and interaction between the many possible evolutionary paths. • The third generation of Web technologies and services that emphasize a machine-facilitated understanding of information on the Web.

Web 3.0Evolution Paths • Semantic Web • Intelligent System Planning • Business and Network Applications • … etc. • Video Web • Web 3D • Ubiquitous and Pervasive Web

Web 3.0Semantic Web • It is a group of methods and technologies to allow machines to understand the meaning - or "semantics" - of information on the World Wide Web. • The semantic web is a vision of information that is understandable by computers, so computers can perform more of the tedious work involved in finding, combining, and acting upon information on the web.

Semantic WebThe Technology • It involves publishing in languages specifically designed for data: Resource Description Framework (RDF), Web Ontology Language (OWL), and Extensible Markup Language (XML): • HTML describes documents and the links between them. • RDF, OWL, and XML, by contrast, can describe arbitrary things such as people, meetings, or airplane parts.

Web 3.0Experts Statements' • Tim Berners-Lee • “…, you’ll Have access to an unbelievable data resource ”. • Nova Spivak • “…It's a set of standards that turns the Web into one big database,” . • “ …I call it the World Wide Database”.

Semantic WebIntelligent • The development of Web 3.0 focuses on adding metadata or information to describe the content of the web which: • Provide an intelligent level to the web site. • Enable the user to communicate completely with the machines. • Enable machines to communicate with each others.

Semantic WebIntelligent System Planning • Example: The Question: ”I’m looking for a warm place to vacation and I have a budget of $3000. and I have an 11-year-old child.” • Today’s System, such query can lead to hours of sifting (through lists of flights, hotel, car rentals) and the options are often at odds with one another. • Web 3.0 will call up a complete vacation package that was planned as meticulously as if it had been assembled by a human travel agent.

Semantic WebBusiness and Network Applications • Web 3.0 is the ability for customers to communicate with companies. • Directly, using blogs and other Web 2.0 applications, • Indirectly, as if we were holders of psychographic data analyzed by the semantic web and other marketing tools as Micro targeting / Silent Marketing.

Semantic WebSemantic Meaning • Having a semantic meaning on the web, evolution will lead to have more intelligent and specialized webs. • All next evolution paths in this paper depend on having information about the web components.

We can say that Semantic web is the main and starting point of Web 3.0 evolution.

Web 3.0Video Web Spatial Media Fragments Video Content • Reed Hasting, the founder and CEO of Netflix, described Web 3.0 as being the full-video Web that will be made possible by the increasing growth in bandwidth available to customers that will allow transmission of full movies over the Web.

Web 3.0Web 3D Web 3.0 will be 3D-Internet! • Web 3.0 will be nothing else than three-dimensional internet. • At list very moment thousands of users worldwide linger in 3D-worlds like second Life or 3D-Games such as Entropiauniverse and Active worlds. • Philip Rosedale, founder of Second Life, believes that one day 1500 million people will have a second existence. • The adding of the third dimension will shift the internet into a hyper-realistic parallel world . http://www.internet3d.org

Web 3.0Ubiquitous and pervasive web • “Our Vision of Web 3.0 is to link data and devices in new ways to achieve new insights, greater efficiencies, economic benefits and improved quality of life” Steve Bratt. • “The Web 3.0 will see applications that are pieced together, fast, customizable, run on any device, and most importantly, disseminate virally–through social networks” Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google

Web History and Future

Web 3.0Where are we? • After we illustrates Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, we get that there are no boundaries of time for any of them. • So we should change our first idea about them into….

Now Before Future Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0

Our Expectations

Web 3.0Our Visions • Web 3.0 as we foresee it: having a Clever and On demand friend who is able to lead, advice, negotiate and support the user honestly. • This friend could be embedded in the smart devices, enabling the user to use his home, car or mobile remotely, safely and correctly.

That will affect our daily life and blue our real life with a virtual web site applications and services as Ubiquitous Web. • “If you find your TV on, you should expect one viruse.”

On the other hand, although Web 3D is considered as a huge evolution in the web history, we believe that human cannot satisfy in living as an avatar in a virtual life. • This could be used just for playing or entertaining.

Web 3.0Perspectives Two main paths: • Interchange of knowledge • Semantic Web • A ubiquitous Web • Video on the Web • Social Networks and Business Object • Social networking sites, 3DWeb • Video on Demand through Internet

Web 3.0Perspectives • Interchange of knowledge • Ubiquitous Web: I think is the Natural evolution of the Web. It has to be everywhere on everything by nature. And much of the work is going in that direction. All the science fiction about it is becoming reality. We want things easier

Web 3.0Perspectives • Interchange of knowledge • Video on the Web : On my point of view, there are two different sides of Video on the Web. • Consortiums are working in order to make Video description available and the one that wants to We will have a database of links and information in the background. That is useful in my opinion and an advance in the Video industry in which they can embed more than just the visual meaning • Video through the Web

Web 3.0Perspectives • Social Network and Business Object • Social networking sites, 3DWeb and Video on Demand through Internet: Things are not being done as before and some of them are the way people meet people and the way we get entertaining. For sure socializing within the Web has changed or is changing our behaviour. And the way we watch movies or series is not only in TV anymore. These two ways, some companies have converted the Web, cost us a lot of resources (bandwidth, money and time) and leave us with less physical and regular social activities

Web 3.0What does it need? • Advanced Technology; Software, Hardware and Protocols. • Larger Bandwidth and network capacity. • A good level of Privacy, Security and Controllability should be granted over Web 3.0 to encourage people to use it.

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