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Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’

Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants us to ‘ignore’ Web3: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’.
Berners-Lee said people too often conflate Web3 with “Web 3.0,” his own proposal for reshaping the internet.

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mercyf

mercyf

And I still don’t know and understand what Web3 is really for. Is it all blockchains, cryptocurrencies, and NFTs?

Maartz

Maartz

Same, some of the Web3 folks says that it’s also about decentralization.
Did they have ever heard of eMule and stuff, P2P etc?

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