Web 3.0 is the coming third generation of the internet, where websites and applications will be able to process information in an intelligent human-like manner through machine learning (ML), Big Data, decentralized technologies. Web 3.0 was originally named the Semantic Web by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee. Users and machines will be able to interact with the data. But for this to happen, programs must understand the information both conceptually and contextually. With this in mind, the two cornerstones of Web 3.0 are the semantic web and artificial intelligence (AI).
Three generations of the World Wide Web
Web 1.0 was the first generation of the World Wide Web, from the early 1990s to 2004. At this stage, most websites were static. These websites are created by businesses and consumed by users like you and me.
Web 2.0 is the second current generation of the World Wide Web. Social media content, blogs, vlogs, etc. A large amount of content is user-generated. Most of this data is controlled and monetized by large companies such as Google and Meta (Facebook).
Web 3.0 is the newest generation of the World Wide Web. Web 3.0 applications and services will increasingly be supported by blockchains, crypto assets (mutable and immutable), artificial intelligence, and metadata sources. Web 3.0 provides personalized content and also allows people to control their own data.
Best Web 3.0 cryptos
Arweave (AR)
Audius (AUDIO)
Basic Attention Token (BAT)
Bittorent (BTT)
Filecoin (FIL)
The Graph (GRT)
Helium (HNT)
Chainlink (LINK)
Livepeer (LPT)
Siacoin (SC)
Theta (THETA)
Web 3.0 Principles
One of the principles of Web 3.0 is that it works on an open source system.
Other principles of Web 3.0
Providing semantic information analysis,
Ensuring authenticated and secure communication,
Prioritizing infrastructure security,
Respect for the person’s private life and personal information,
Web 3.0 and security
Web 3.0 does not harm people’s personal information within the scope of the explained principles. Since Web 3.0 software is programmed with high security protocols, there are no commands to change your mind. In this case, the software is designs that are not given the option to become malicious software. In Web 2.0, some of the security of information is in the hands of people and there is a risk of vulnerabilities. Web 3.0 is ahead in terms of infrastructure and communication security on a more advanced technology.
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