Computer engineer, information and network security, experience working on real-world projects, web 3 developer, crypto and NFT analyst and activist.
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About me : I am Mohammad from Iran, Isfahan, a beautiful, historical and touristic city. I am 54 years old, married and have more than 30 years of experience in IT, computers, networks and information security. I have also worked in crypto and web3 for about 10 years and I am here to simplify web3 for beginners.
What is the Web3 ? Web3 is the next generation of the internet built on blockchain technology, shifting the focus from big companies to users. In this web, data and application control are decentralized, meaning no single company owns everything and users truly own their information and digital assets. This is in contrast to the current web (Web2), where platforms like Facebook or Google control your data. Practical example: buying and selling digital artwork as NFTs (such as the OpenSea platform); the artist sells their work directly, the buyer has the real and unique ownership of it, and the transaction is completed without the need for intermediaries like galleries or banks.
@moartus Difference Between Web2 and Web3: Web2 (the second generation of the web) is the current internet we use, which started around 2005. This generation is built on user interaction, social networks, and large platforms like Facebook, Twitter (now X), YouTube, and Google. Its main feature is centralization: big companies control users' data, manage content, and generate revenue from advertising. Web3 (the third generation of the web) is the next evolution of the internet, built on blockchain technology, decentralization, and user ownership. Its goal is to solve Web2 problems like lack of user control over personal data, censorship, and dependency on big companies. Web3 is still in its early stages and includes applications like cryptocurrencies, NFTs, DeFi (decentralized finance), and DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations).