Some see Web 3.0 as the next generation of the internet, a decentralized version of the web based on the blockchain. Here are the key principles behind it, and why skeptics are unconvinced it could scale globally. Illustration: Amber Bragdon
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst The new buzz is Web3. The newest version of the Web is a decentralised open version, where users control their own data and interactions work on different blockchain platforms. For some, a dream, for many others, a necessary change on what is now the Web, to go beyond the control of big GAFA companies and their use of our personal data as their business. Nice explanation here.