Major differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
The internet has come a long way and each time we see something new in the internet space, we felt like "ooh there wont be anything better" until something new comes up again. From static pages to dynamic pages where users can interact with a website and get real time feedbacks, to be honest I could not ask for more but when something captivating comes up, I also cant say I am satisfied with what we already have. This is the case of how the internet have evolved over the years from web 1.0 to web 2.0 and now web 3.0 shaking the internet space. In this article, I will review some of the major differences between web 2.0 and web 3.0 but first lets see what web 2.0 and web 3.0 actually means/operates.
Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Defined
Web2 refers to the version of the internet most of us know today. An internet dominated by companies that provide services in exchange for your personal data. Web3, in the context of Ethereum, refers to decentralized apps that run on the blockchain. These are apps that allow anyone to participate without monetizing their personal data(https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/web2-vs-web3).
Differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
One of the major difference between web 2.0 and web 3.0 is Censorship. Web 3.0 is all about decentralization and consensus. Its against a central authority and regulations as against what we have in web 2.0 where there is centralized authorities which make and enforces rules, this can be seen on how the big tech companies like facebook and twitter regulates contents on their platforms. With web 3.0, there is no central authority hence no regulations.
Another important difference between web 2.0 and web 3.0 is data collection and usage. Under web 2.0, most tech companies thrive and dwell on users data, they offer services to users in exchange of their personal data(even though most users are not aware of this) while web 3.0 is against collection of users data in exchange of service without the knowledge and permission of the user.
Another major difference between web 2.0 and web 3.0 is access to the network. with web 2.0, the central authority can serve as gate keepers. They can decide who uses their platforms and who are not eligible to use their platforms for reasons best know to them. But in web 3.0, there are no such rules as to who is eligible to use a platform on the network. for instance to deploy a smart contract on the ethereum network, your personal information or past records wont affect the success or failure of the deployment, just like nestcoin said "Crypto-gaming is revolutionizing the concept of work. No degree required"- emphasis on no degree required(nestcoin.com).
In summary web 3.0 is quite young with some challenges at the moment, its making a great wave doesn't mean it does not have its limitations, just like every new technology, its always difficult to wrap around at first but there are lots of resources out there that explained blockchain and decentralized systems indept, Ethereum.org is one of such website and there are a couple of online bootcamps like blockgames.gg and zuri that teaches decentralized systems from scratch.
About Author
Emmanuel Ochade, is a Frontend(React Developer) and a blockchain enthusiast, who is willing to share all his learning and knowledge about blockchain technology with the public.
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