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The differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
The future of the internet
Understanding the potential of Web 3.0
While billions of people got access to free technologies, it became more difficult for startups and creators to grow their internet presence.
Centralised platforms could change the rules at any moment, taking away their audiences and profits. Centralisation could also create societal tensions. We see this in debates over fake news, state-sponsored bots, EU privacy laws, algorithmic biases.
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Cryptonetworks are built on top of the internet that
Cryptonetworks use multiple mechanisms to ensure that they stay neutral as they grow.
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Decentralized networks can win the third era of the internet just like they won the first era: because they won the hearts and minds of entrepreneurs and developers.
A centralised competitor might have a better product to start with, but an active community of volunteer contributors, govern...
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A response to centralisation is for governments to impose regulations on large internet companies, assuming the internet is like the phone, radio, and TV networks.
But, hardware-based networks of the past are fundamentally different. They are almost impossible to rearchitect. Software-based...
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Centralised platforms have several problems:
They follow a predictable life cycle and try to recruit users to make their services more valuable.
Platforms are systems. When platforms move up the adoption S-curve, they grow their power over users and 3rd parties. But when they are at t...
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From the 1980s to the early 2000s, the first era of the internet saw services built on open protocols managed by the internet community. This caused people or organisations to grow their internet presence, knowing that the rules of the game would remain unchanged.
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