Web3.0 is trending.
Blockchain devs are paid $140k/year on average.
But too many people struggle to understand what Web3.0 is and its differences with Web2.0 and Web1.0.
Learn what is Web3.0 and start your Blockchain journey.
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Blockchain devs are paid $140k/year on average.
But too many people struggle to understand what Web3.0 is and its differences with Web2.0 and Web1.0.
Learn what is Web3.0 and start your Blockchain journey.
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If you are reading this thread, you're a pioneer, the web we're experiencing today is changing.
It has evolved a lot since 1989, experiencing 3 main phases:
1️⃣ Web 1.0
2️⃣ Web 2.0
3️⃣ Web 3.0
Let me go through their key principles.
It has evolved a lot since 1989, experiencing 3 main phases:
1️⃣ Web 1.0
2️⃣ Web 2.0
3️⃣ Web 3.0
Let me go through their key principles.
Web 1.0 - The Read-Only Web
This refers to the first stage of WWW.
Only a few content creators, mostly developers, and the majority of users were mere consumers.
Web1.0 consisted of sites serving static files through file system rather than a database.
This refers to the first stage of WWW.
Only a few content creators, mostly developers, and the majority of users were mere consumers.
Web1.0 consisted of sites serving static files through file system rather than a database.
4 design essentials of Web1.0
1️⃣ Static pages
2️⃣ Content is served from the server's file-system
3️⃣ Content creators were mainly developers
4️⃣ Frames and tables used to position and align elements
Definitely different from Web2.0, let's see why.
1️⃣ Static pages
2️⃣ Content is served from the server's file-system
3️⃣ Content creators were mainly developers
4️⃣ Frames and tables used to position and align elements
Definitely different from Web2.0, let's see why.
Web2.0 - The Participative Social Web
This is the web we're experiencing every day.
It's user-friendly and everyone can create and share its content without any kind of technical knowledge.
It's dynamic and built upon the collaboration and interactions among users.
This is the web we're experiencing every day.
It's user-friendly and everyone can create and share its content without any kind of technical knowledge.
It's dynamic and built upon the collaboration and interactions among users.
3 Web2.0 Significant Features
1️⃣ Dynamic content that is responsive to user input.
2️⃣ Information flows between the site owner and site users by different means
3️⃣ Monetization is usually dependant on user data.
Web2.0 though has one huge flaw -> Centralization of Data.
1️⃣ Dynamic content that is responsive to user input.
2️⃣ Information flows between the site owner and site users by different means
3️⃣ Monetization is usually dependant on user data.
Web2.0 though has one huge flaw -> Centralization of Data.
Web2.0 Steals Your Data While you're not watching.
Although Web2.0 it's huge advancement compared to what Web1.0 was, there are 2 things we should tremendously improve:
- Privacy and Security
- Censorship
Let's see the reasons.
Although Web2.0 it's huge advancement compared to what Web1.0 was, there are 2 things we should tremendously improve:
- Privacy and Security
- Censorship
Let's see the reasons.
Web2.0 - Companies Selling Your Data
First: Web2.0 Users do not have any kind of control over their data.
Second: Web2.0 apps suffer from data breaches.
Companies tack and save users' data without their consent, and eventually sell it.
Worst than that? Censorship.
First: Web2.0 Users do not have any kind of control over their data.
Second: Web2.0 apps suffer from data breaches.
Companies tack and save users' data without their consent, and eventually sell it.
Worst than that? Censorship.
Web 2.0 - The Govern Can Shut it Down!
In many countries, Governments are used to shut down servers or closing bank accounts.
This is due to centralization, which gives single organizations full power over systems operability.
Web 3.0 solves many of these problems.
In many countries, Governments are used to shut down servers or closing bank accounts.
This is due to centralization, which gives single organizations full power over systems operability.
Web 3.0 solves many of these problems.
What is Web3.0?
It disrupts the web, giving it the ability to exchange value, granting full transparency.
Decentralized Applications have no central authorities or intermediaries, giving full control to users.
Web3.0 also brings new sustainable monetization opportunities.
It disrupts the web, giving it the ability to exchange value, granting full transparency.
Decentralized Applications have no central authorities or intermediaries, giving full control to users.
Web3.0 also brings new sustainable monetization opportunities.
5 Web3.0 main principles
1️⃣ Web3 is:
2️⃣ Censorship resistant
3️⃣ Self-governing
4️⃣ Trustless/anonymous
5️⃣ Verifiable
6️⃣ Stateful
These principles are granted thanks to blockchain and decentralized applications.
1️⃣ Web3 is:
2️⃣ Censorship resistant
3️⃣ Self-governing
4️⃣ Trustless/anonymous
5️⃣ Verifiable
6️⃣ Stateful
These principles are granted thanks to blockchain and decentralized applications.
WTF Is a Decentralized Application?
Web3.0 applications or DApps are not hosted on centralized servers but on a network of computers connected to the blockchain (Usually Ethereum).
The code is completely open-source and their data is fully transparent while granting anonymity.
Web3.0 applications or DApps are not hosted on centralized servers but on a network of computers connected to the blockchain (Usually Ethereum).
The code is completely open-source and their data is fully transparent while granting anonymity.
Use It Without Telling Your Name
Using Dapps and the Blockchain doesn't require overly complex verification systems or handling sensitive information.
We only have a wallet, and a couple of keys to verify transactions.
This drastically reduces the need for data users.
Using Dapps and the Blockchain doesn't require overly complex verification systems or handling sensitive information.
We only have a wallet, and a couple of keys to verify transactions.
This drastically reduces the need for data users.
What? Monetization Without Selling User Data?
When you hear about web3, cryptocurrency is often part of the equation.
This is because cryptos provide a financial incentive for anyone who wants to participate in creating, contributing to, and interacting with a Web3.0 Project.
When you hear about web3, cryptocurrency is often part of the equation.
This is because cryptos provide a financial incentive for anyone who wants to participate in creating, contributing to, and interacting with a Web3.0 Project.
Pay Me Without A Bank!
Crypto tokens aren't only an incentive, but also a frictionless payment system free from any intermediary.
Content creators can get paid directly for their products and services, making goods exchange, a 1 to 1 relationship between seller and buyer.
Crypto tokens aren't only an incentive, but also a frictionless payment system free from any intermediary.
Content creators can get paid directly for their products and services, making goods exchange, a 1 to 1 relationship between seller and buyer.
How To Build with Web3.0
Here's a curated list of the best resources I'm using to study Web3.0 and join this Revolution:
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Here's a curated list of the best resources I'm using to study Web3.0 and join this Revolution:
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Summary 1:
- Web1.0 was the read-only web.
- Web1.0 was not creator-friendly and required technical knowledge.
- Web2.0 is the interactive web.
- Web2.0 content creation is easily accessible.
- Web2.0 Data is owned by single entitites.
- Web1.0 was the read-only web.
- Web1.0 was not creator-friendly and required technical knowledge.
- Web2.0 is the interactive web.
- Web2.0 content creation is easily accessible.
- Web2.0 Data is owned by single entitites.
Summary 2:
- Web3.0 data is open and transparent.
- Web3.0 applications are hosted on a network of computers.
- Web3.0 Decentralized Applications can exchange value.
- Web3.0 users can exchange goods without intermediaries.
- In Web3.0 everyone is a content creator.
- Web3.0 data is open and transparent.
- Web3.0 applications are hosted on a network of computers.
- Web3.0 Decentralized Applications can exchange value.
- Web3.0 users can exchange goods without intermediaries.
- In Web3.0 everyone is a content creator.
Thank you for reading!
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I'm Vitto 👋
Helping developers monetize their skills!
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