Web3 - how did we get here?
Since Web3 is quite new, many builders, developers, amateurs and encryption enthusiasts are trying to use various Web3 technologies to provide more secure, open and intelligent applications. Some Web3 applications include decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), decentralized Finance (defi), private and digital infrastructure of cryptocurrency (including stable currency), virtual digital media such as NFT, and virtual garden, and video games driven by blockchain. What is web1? Illustratio...
Web3 - how did we get here?
Since Web3 is quite new, many builders, developers, amateurs and encryption enthusiasts are trying to use various Web3 technologies to provide more secure, open and intelligent applications. Some Web3 applications include decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), decentralized Finance (defi), private and digital infrastructure of cryptocurrency (including stable currency), virtual digital media such as NFT, and virtual garden, and video games driven by blockchain. What is web1? Illustratio...

The Simple understanding of Web 3.0
Decentralization: This is the core principle of Web 3.0. In Web 2.0, computers use HTTP in the form of a unique web address to find information, which is stored in a fixed location, usually on a single server. In Web 3.0, because information can be found according to its content, it can be stored in multiple locations at the same time, so it is decentralized. This will break the massive databases currently owned by internet giants such as Facebook (now meta) and Google, and give greater contr...

The Simple understanding of Web 3.0
Decentralization: This is the core principle of Web 3.0. In Web 2.0, computers use HTTP in the form of a unique web address to find information, which is stored in a fixed location, usually on a single server. In Web 3.0, because information can be found according to its content, it can be stored in multiple locations at the same time, so it is decentralized. This will break the massive databases currently owned by internet giants such as Facebook (now meta) and Google, and give greater contr...