Web 3.0 is like the internet with a superhero upgrade. Think of the internet as a giant library. In the past (Web 1.0), it was like a library where you could only read books. So we reached Web 2.0, in which you could write in the books and talk about them with friends.
But now comes Web 3.0 and it’s like the books finally learn how to talk, know what you like and even create new stories for you personally This new web is smarter because understands information like humans do, thus it becomes much easier to find and use knowledge online.One neat thing about Web 3.0 is how it employs blockchain technology which offers a super secure way for data storage.
It’s as if you had a diary that nobody could not only peek into but also alter something already written in it. This technology is used in digital money, referred to as “cryptocurrencies,” such as Bitcoin. But it’s not only those things; it can also keep your online information secure and ensure you really own what you purchase digitally–like a song or game. Web 3.0 also brings virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to life.
Imagine putting on glasses and you’re suddenly walking through the streets of ancient Rome. Or standing on the surface of Mars. Or looking at a dinosaur in your back yard through your phone. That’s what VR and AR can do, and Web 3.0 is making these experiences more commonplace and lifelike every day as well as crossbreeding our digital world with our real one.
The internet would also get a good dollop of personal service from Web 2.0. Imagine yourself as having a mate there in cyberspace identities what like and so on for you. Web 3.0 can help you find articles, videos and games about those topics without having to search for them. It learns from what you do online so that in future more of what people appreciate is offered to them and a little less of stuff they don’t care about.
Finally, Web 3.0 in turn connects everything in our world to the internet, from our fridges and cars to streetlights and cans of Diet Pepsi. This is known as The Internet of Things (IOT) which means almost anything can send or receive information making life more convenient. Your fridge could buy milk for you when it is running out, or your car find the fastest way that isn’t down congested streets around the corner. It’s like everything with around is functioning in order to make your day go a bit more smoothly,
Web 3.0 integrates the internet into our world, making everything smarter, safer, and unified. It opens up limitless possibilities for learning, playing, and creating.