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What is web 3.0

Hello everyone, in this article, I am going to tell you about decentralized web 3.0.


First, let's look at the history of these websites.

WEB 1.0

With the Alphanet project in 1983, this thing called the Internet came into the world. After that, in 1991, the World Wide Web (WWW) was opened to the people of the world. By 1995, the World Wide Web was very popular around the world, and thus Web 1.0 came into the world.



People in Web 1.0 can publish their information on the Internet via websites and then access it from anywhere in the world. However, with Web 1.0, people have no way to interact with that information. Here, we only have to take care of that information.

If you want to know more about Web 1.0, click here.

WEB 2.0

In 1999, a concept called Web 2.0 came out.

In Web 2.0, people can interact and work with many websites. This is where people can use these web applications.

        Example:-

    • Face book
    • Twitter
    • Yahoo
    • You tube 

Considerations with Web 2.0

  1. Internet companies have the world's money, data, knowledge, and computing power.
  2. That our data is used for their work.

If you want to know more about Web 2.0, click here.

WEB 3.0

This Web 3 comes out as a solution to some problems that could not be solved by Web 2.0.


In Web 3.0, we are talking about decentralization. Here, the data does not belong to a single person. It does not belong to a single authority. That data belongs to everyone on that network and the people on that network profit from that data.

Block chain is the core technology of Web 3.0.

Click here to learn more about block chain.

And with Web 3.0, a nation called D-App, or decentralized applications, came out. Decentralized applications are web applications developed by us using technologies in the Web 3.0 technology stack.

Then they don't run on central servers; they work in a decentralized way. Another important thing to know is IPFS.

What is IPFS?

IPFS stands for " Interplanetary file system."


We can't store much data in a block chain after we get it. However, IPFS has given us a solution to store data on the decentralized web. Then our data will not be stored on central servers.

If you want to know more about the Interplanetary file system, click here.

Technologies like Whisper and Tel Hash are used for messaging in Web 3.0. Crypto currencies are also used for transactions.

If you want to know about crypto currencies, click here.

If you want to know more about Web 3.0, click here.

I hope you have gotten a basic idea of Web 3.0.



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