There are a lot of components that make up Web 3.0, but of all those components, three stand out right now. The first is the blockchain, the second is a cryptocurrency, and the third is NFTs.
Crypto isn't the only element of Web 3.0 that has a huge meme influence either.
NFTs, which could be a lot more, are essentially being marketed by memes these days. Coincidentally, some of the most expensive NFTs in the world are memes. Right near the top of that list is the NFT of the dogecoin,(a crypto coin based on a meme), which recently sold for four million dollars.
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