What is Web 3.0 after all? Why so much discussion?
Technology News : You might have heard the name of Web 3.0 these days. Its discussion has been going on for a long time. This discussion is intensifying with time. It is being said that Web 3.0 will completely change the way we use the Internet.
The advanced version of Web 2.0 internet will be called Web 3.0. The biggest thing about this will be that no company will be able to control you. In Web 3.0, there will be no one company, but every user will be the owner of their content. Companies like Google and Facebook are running monopoly in their respective circles. With the advent of Web 3.0, their monopoly may end. For this reason, these companies have started opposing the Web 3.0 concept from now on.
The concept of Web 3.0 is to decentralize the Internet.
It will be based on blockchain. Cryptocurrencies are also based on the blockchain. This is the reason why cryptocurrency is a decentralized currency. Decentralized currency means that your money is not in any bank. It is kept in the bank in normal currency. In such a situation, when the bank sinks, then your currency also sinks. This harms many people.
After the arrival of Web 3.0, people will have more power.
Your content will be yours and you will get a token in return. You post your content on any platform, you will have the rights for it. It doesn't happen now. For example, when you share any content on Facebook or YouTube, it becomes theirs. They can use it according to their own way.
In Web 3.0, no company will decide whether to remove or keep your content. People will be able to control their data. In Web 3.0, like blockchain, the data will be on every user's device, not on a central server. It will be encrypted, so no one will be able to know which user's data is where.
People have different opinions about Web 3.0. Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey are also not in support of Web 3.0. Musk says that Web 3.0 sounds like marketing from reality. However, the second truth is that the tech world has been working on Web 3.0 for a long time. In the next 10 years, it is possible that Web 3.0 will replace the existing Web 2.0.