Web2 vs Web3: What’s Broken and What is being Fixed
As the internet continues to evolve, so do the structures that govern how we interact online. Web2 brought remarkable advancements, but it also introduced serious concerns around ownership, privacy, and control. Web3 aims to solve many of these issues. This post explores the shift from Web2 to Web3 — what’s broken, and how it’s being fixed.
The Web2 Model Limitations
The internet has transformed how we engage with the world. The current phase — often called Web2 — has fundamentally changed how we live, work, and connect. Users often do not own their content, data, or identity. Instead, they operate within ecosystems controlled by entities that dictate terms, moderate visibility, and monetize user-generated content undermining the individual. As a result, the people who don’t power the internet are frequently excluded from its rewards.
For rest of the blog visit : https://tychiwallet.com/blog/
Comments
Post a Comment