Web1 → Web2 → Web3 Evolution
The history of the internet can be understood through three major stages: Web1, Web2, and Web3.
Web1 emerged in the early 1990s and focused primarily on static web pages. Websites were mostly informational, and users had limited ability to interact with content.
During this period, the internet functioned mainly as a digital library.
The next phase, Web2, introduced interactive technologies that allowed users to create and share content.
Key features of Web2 include:
social media platforms
online marketplaces
cloud-based applications
user-generated content
This phase dramatically expanded the digital economy.
However, Web2 also created centralized platforms that control large portions of the internet.
This concentration of power led to concerns regarding privacy, data ownership, and platform monopolies.
The emergence of Web3 represents a shift toward decentralized systems.
Web3 uses blockchain technology to enable users to own digital assets, control their data, and interact directly with decentralized applications.
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