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5 Current Trends In Web 3.0 And How To Benefit From Them

Written by Harry Chen | Jun 1, 2022 10:37:00 AM

 

Web 3.0 is the next big thing in the world of the internet. Web 3.0 is still in its early stages, but it is already bringing about a lot of changes.

What is Web 3.0?

Web 3.0 is a new type of web technology that is more advanced than the previous two generations like Web 2.0 which is the current version of the internet that we are all familiar with.

Web 3.0 is also known as the World Wide Web. 

Web 3.0 is a more decentralized version of the web that focuses on openness and greater user utility. It is based on core concepts like decentralization, which makes it different from Web 2.0, which was built on centralized systems. Rather than code being written and controlled by a small group of experts, it was developed in full view of everyone as a lot of apps are built on blockchain. There will be no single organization in charge.

 

What are the Features of Web 3.0?

1. 3D Graphics and the Metaverse

In Web 3.0, 3D design is widely used in websites and services, allowing different sectors to join the Metaverse virtually by creating a new level of immersion. 

2. Artificial Intelligence

As Artificial Intelligence becomes more advanced, computers will be able to understand and interpret human language in the same way that people do in Web 3.0. This will make it easier for computers to discern information and provide users with a more personalized experience.

3. Connectivity

With Web 3.0, information is more connected because of semantic metadata. Users will be able to experience a new level of connectivity that leverages all available information.

What are the Benefits of Web 3.0?

1. Increased security and privacy

Web 3.0 uses cryptography to protect users’ data and make it more secure. Additionally, the use of blockchain technology allows for more secure transactions between users as blockchain technology can create an immutable ledger of transactions and activity, which can provide a reliable source of authenticity for information.

2. Increased interactivity and flexibility

Web 3.0 allows for more interactivity between different users and websites. This means that users can access content from multiple sources at the same time, without having to leave the website they are on. It also allows for more flexible designs, as websites can be redesigned to look different in different countries or around the world.

3. Greater global reach

With increased interactivity and flexibility, Web 3.0 is able to reach a wider audience than ever before. This means that businesses that are looking to gain a global audience can do so with relative ease using Web 3.0 technology.

 

How Will Web 3.0 Affect Online Businesses?

Take the event industry as an example, EventX surveyed 1,500 event organizers and experts across large enterprises and SMBs in Asia about their views on event settings. Out of the respondents, 70% said they planned to host hybrid or virtual events in the coming year.

The three most important elements needed for an online experience according to these professionals were "a digital footprint for analysis", "enabling digital transformation", and "provision of flexibility and variability".

EventX has acquired a piece of land on the Sandbox to host virtual events in the metaverse due to the market demand. By building an event-focused digital world in the Sandbox with Web 3.0.

EventX is going to launch the metaverse-related solutions program that allows organizers and marketers to hold conferences and events in Web 3.0, and create virtual experiences to shift from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 in light of the emergence of the Sandbox.

Frequently Asked Questions About Web 3.0

Q: Are there more features of Web 3.0?

A: Yes, cryptocurrency-enable is also one of the features of Web 3.0. As cryptocurrency is used to replace the use of fiat currency. 

Q: What is the difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0?

A: Web 3.0 is more focused on the use of technologies mentioned before while Web 2.0 only enables users to contribute and collaborate on-site content.

 

Conclusion

Web 3.0 is still in its early stages, but it is already changing the way we use the internet. It has a lot of features that are still unknown to many. Businesses need to stay up-to-date with the latest web trends to ensure that they are taking advantage of all the benefits web 3.0 offers.