Explained
What is Web 3.0? Web 3.0 is the next phase of the internet using the concept of decentralization where the internet can read, write, and control machine-readable metadata.
Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 Web 1.0 was the first phase of the internet where webmasters would create pages and users can only view the content. In Web 2.0, users can read and write content through social networking, blogging, and podcasting sites.
Web 3.0
Web 2.0
In Web 3.0, users can not only read and write but also can control the alternation or distribution of data through decentralized technologies.
Features of Web 3.0
Secure
Decentralization
Transparency
Interoperability
Semantic web
Web 3.0 Service Examples
Social Networks
Exchange Services
Messaging Storage
Insurance and Banking
Streaming
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