Key Takeaways:Before Web 3.0, users and builders had to choose between the limited functionality of Web 1 or the corporate, centralized model of Web 2Web 3.0 combines the decentralized, community-governed ethos of Web 1 with the advanced, modern functionality of Web 2.In Web 3.0, ownership and control is decentralized. Users and builders can own pieces of internet services by owning tokens, both non-fungible (NFTs) and fungible. Tokens give users property rights: the ability to own a piece of...