Hello world
Web3 is often discussed in tech circles as a revolution, yet in my daily life, almost no one truly understands what “onchain” means. As a tech enthusiast surrounded by an offchain world, I explore Web3 from the perspective of an average person: What real problems could it solve? What could it feel like in everyday life? This piece looks beyond hype, imagining practical scenarios—digital ownership, community-driven platforms, fair value sharing—while acknowledging the barriers of access, trust, and adoption. It’s neither evangelism nor cynicism, but a curious look at how Web3 might matter to people who don’t live and breathe crypto.
Hello world
Web3 is often discussed in tech circles as a revolution, yet in my daily life, almost no one truly understands what “onchain” means. As a tech enthusiast surrounded by an offchain world, I explore Web3 from the perspective of an average person: What real problems could it solve? What could it feel like in everyday life? This piece looks beyond hype, imagining practical scenarios—digital ownership, community-driven platforms, fair value sharing—while acknowledging the barriers of access, trust, and adoption. It’s neither evangelism nor cynicism, but a curious look at how Web3 might matter to people who don’t live and breathe crypto.