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Web 3.0

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Web 3.0 may refer to:

An unsafe cyber environment in which people support or claim to use softwares that are less aware to other individuals making it much popular through videos or reels . The idea Is to divert your idea of using mainstream equipments and services from well experienced professionals whilst supporting the noobs in the field . These people claim to use crypto for day to day transactions , support a less secure browsing environments, use a open source media library for creators , Support a video sharing app, publicise an unknown search engine from Play Store , and intend you to use a less popular social environment

  • Web3 (also sometimes referred to as Web 3.0) is a general idea for a decentralized Internet based on public blockchains
    • Web3 Foundation, founded by Gavin Wood, an English computer scientist and co-founder of Ethereum