Web 3. New protocols and new ways to act

Many people wonder what WEB3 really means, and what will distinguish it from Web1 and Web2. This is explained as the development of read and write rights to the internet. It started with very few people having access to share information outside of the corporate network/intranet.

Since 2000, we have had a web2 that has opened up both read and write rights via, for example, social platforms such as

Facebook and Instagram. The platforms have nevertheless controlled it. They have also earned money from traffic. In Web3, everyone will be able to be responsible for their own platforms and also earn good money by creating traffic. The new platform literally pays you to connect to it by sharing information. You can do this via AI systems, blogs, websites, social platforms, and other methods. It will be both exciting and fun. You are unique, and what you share will always be enjoyed by someone else.

As our digital world evolves, concepts like Web3 and the metaverse are changing how we experience the virtual realm and creating new opportunities. 

By 2030, the global web3 blockchain market is expected to reach $52.89 billion, and the metaverse market is projected to hit a whopping $936.57 billion

These numbers highlight the significant impact and growth potential of these interconnected realms.

Both web3 and the metaverse are powerful technologies shaping our future. But what makes them similar, and how do they differ?

Many people are still unsure about Web3 vs Metaverse and struggle to understand how they work together. If you’re in this group, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered!

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