What is Web3?
Web 2.0
The Social Web - This phase brought about interactive and social features, with the rise of social media platforms, blogs, and wikis. It was marked by user-generated content, ease of sharing information, and increased interactivity and collaboration online.
Let’s break it down:
Web 1.0
The Static Web - This was the early stage of the World Wide Web, characterized by static web pages and limited user interaction. Content was predominantly read-only, and personal websites were common.
Web 3.0
The Decentralized Web - The latest phase, focusing on decentralization, blockchain technologies, and a more semantic, intelligent web. It aims to create a more open, connected, and intelligent internet, with technologies like AI, machine learning, and decentralized data architectures (like blockchain) playing significant roles.
Web 3.0 involves emerging technologies:
"In the realm of education, we lead the charge in weaving web3 technologies into gamified, engaging, and equitable learning experiences, shedding light on the vast, untapped potential of blockchain, AI, and NFTs for an inclusive community of learners and innovators."