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Over time, the Internet has made tremendous progress in what we see when we manage to do hours of work in minutes and now seconds, while the most amazing thing is when even the impossible becomes possible. For example, the Internet, which emerged in the ’90s, is called Web 1.0, in which users had very little freedom of communication with service providers. Websites only appeared in the form of words or pictures. Information could be obtained, but it seemed extremely difficult to do anything on your own.
Internet speed was also extremely slow. Then with the advent of Web 2.0, users were introduced to a new world of surprises. Experts say that Web 1.0 only consisted of read-only websites, meaning you could read while writing was almost non-existent.
Later, in the early 2000s, with the introduction of Web 2.0, users not only started communicating with each other, but also created content and put it on the Internet. For example, if you look at YouTube, TikTok Stars and other social media influencers, it will be easy to understand that users not only have the freedom to create content on their own, but also people have access to their websites and their social media platforms. Creating YouTube channels and Facebook pages is a small thing, countless people have made millions of dollars by creating their own websites and e-commerce web stores.
However, experts say that after Web 2.0, now comes the advent of Web 3.0, so Internet users have to be mentally prepared for it, otherwise, it will be very difficult because the world in the blink of an eye Maybe a few million light-years away.
Light is considered to be the fastest thing in the world, covering a distance of tens of millions of kilometers from the sun to the earth in 8 minutes. If the same light takes 1 year to cover a distance, then this distance is called 1 light year because writing such a long distance in numbers is a very difficult task.
So we were talking about Web 3.0, and what new things are going to come out of it that have never come out of Web 2.0, the biggest thing is its decentralized system and blockchain technology. NFTs are a very small part of that.
Simply put, the system in Web 2.0 was apparently free, but there was still no real freedom. For example, you can upload content or videos to a Facebook page or YouTube channel, but you never know when your page or channel will be shut down for violating the rules and regulations.
On the other hand, you were running your own website or e-commerce store, but on the one hand you had to pay an annual fee and on the other hand, when your host closed down the hosting business on the pretext of a technical glitch, nothing can be said. Was
These things cannot happen in a decentralized system. Web 3.0 blockchain technology will protect users’ data in such a way that it will be extremely difficult for hackers to access or steal this data. Websites like NFTs and content created by users will be entirely their own and will not be monopolized by anyone else.
Technically, Web 3.0 is called Red, Right, and Executive Web. Its domains will be non-stop, meaning the domain you bought will remain yours for the rest of your life unless you sell it to someone else.
Information technology is very advanced. Experts say that the Web 3.0 system will use machine learning and artificial intelligence, which acts as a global brain capable of processing users’ content imaginatively and contextually.
Another thing is the use of the Internet of things, meaning that in Web 3.0 you will not need a computer or any smart device for the Internet and people will be able to connect to the Internet anytime and anywhere without a computer.
More importantly, Web 3.0 will use the 3D graphics that we already see in games, virtual tours and e-commerce today.
The concept of metavars is also important. Metaverse in Web 3.0 refers to an infinite type of virtual world in which 3D objects can not only be touched but also felt according to the statements of some YouTubers.
Under the new Web 3.0 system, money transactions will also be decentralized, with peer-to-peer digital transactions involving the use of smart contracts and cryptocurrencies.
The current situation is that we are definitely looking at some elements of Web 3.0, including NFT, blockchain games and distributed ledgers as well as AR Cloud.
Unfortunately, there is still a lot of work to be done on Web 3.0. Speech recognition is especially important because Web 3.0 users will want their words to be recognized and acted upon.
Some internet pandits predict that after Web 3.0, Web 4.0 is yet to be introduced in which users can be physically integrated into the Internet. Experts here say that introducing something like this would be either a great idea or a nightmare.
The introduction of Web 4.0 is at least decades away from us because Web 3.0 is not yet fully before us while the IT world is eager to bring Web 3.0 to the attention of Internet users and blockchain technology and the digital world. Such ideas are being worked on rapidly.