Web2 and Web3 differ in a key ways, but decentralization is at the heart of both.
Web3 improves the web as we know it by adding a few additional features to it. Web3 is defined as follows:
- Users can communicate and collaborate publicly or privately over the network without the use of a trusted third party.
- Users and suppliers, for example, can participate without the authorization of a governing body.
- Apps are created by a team of developers using open-source technologies and are freely available.
- Web3 developers rarely construct and deploy projects that run on a single server or store data in a single database, which is frequently housed and managed by one person cloud provider.
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