Looking Into The Future Of Web3

So far, we’ve only scratched the surface of this new web’s capabilities.

The smart city of cyberspace and metaverse digital data of futuristic and technology, Internet and big data of cloud computing, 5g connection data analysis background concept. 3d renderingThe internet is constantly evolving. In its early days, it was all about connecting people and sharing information. Then, with the arrival of Web2, we saw the rise of social media and user-generated content. Now, as we’re entering the Web3 era, what can we expect from this next phase?

There are a few key things that will define Web3: decentralization, data ownership and privacy, and artificial intelligence (AI). Let’s take a closer look at each of these trends.

Decentralization

One of the most important aspects of Web3 is decentralization. With the rise of blockchain technology, we’re seeing a shift away from centralized systems. This is a major paradigm shift that will have far-reaching implications.

Centralized systems have a single point of control, which can make them vulnerable to attack and manipulation. A decentralized system, on the other hand, is distributed, with no single point of control, making it much more resistant to any such attacks.

We’re already seeing the beginnings of this change with the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Bitcoin, a decentralized currency that is not controlled by any central authority, is just one example of how decentralization can create a more secure and resilient system.

Data Ownership And Privacy

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Another definitive Web3 trend is data ownership and privacy. In the past, our data has been centrally stored and controlled by big tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon. With the rise of blockchain technology, however, we can now use decentralized storage for our data. This means that we — not the big tech companies — will own our data.

Privacy is becoming more and more important as we share increasingly large amounts of data online. With blockchain technology, we can securely and privately encrypt and store our data.

Artificial Intelligence

AI will also play a big role in Web3. AI is already being used to improve search engines, social media, and online shopping. In the future, AI will become even more ubiquitous and integrated into our lives.

For example, we’re already seeing the rise of chatbots and digital assistants like Alexa and Siri. These AI-powered chatbots are becoming more and more sophisticated; eventually, they will become even more lifelike and will be able to perform more complex tasks.

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AI will lead to the creation of new types of applications that we can’t even imagine today. If you want an example of AI’s versatility, it has been used in creating self-driving cars and beating humans at games like Go and chess. In the future, AI will become even more powerful, and there’s no telling what amazing things it will make possible.

Laws And Regulations

As Web3 unfolds, we can expect to see a lot of changes in the laws and regulations governing the internet — especially related to data ownership, privacy, and AI.

Check out the Blockchain Value podcast episodes discussing securities laws featuring Lewis Cohen:

 

 

 

 

The State Of The Economy

The state of the economy will also have an impact on the development of Web3. For example, another recession or financial crisis could slow down the development of new technologies like AI and blockchain.

Similarly, major geopolitical events (e.g., the Ukraine-Russian war or a terrorist attack) could also influence how Web3 develops.

Tech Developments

Of course, there will also be many new tech developments in the world of Web 3.0. We can expect to see new applications and services powered by AI and blockchain. As these technologies become more ubiquitous, we can expect them to make even more amazing things possible.

For instance, we’re already seeing the development of new types of blockchain-powered applications, including decentralized exchanges like Coinbase, which are secure and private alternatives to traditional exchanges.

We’re also seeing the development of new types of social media platforms powered by blockchain. These platforms differ from traditional social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter because they are decentralized, allowing users to own their data.

Metaverse is just the beginning of what will be possible with Web3. So far, we’ve only scratched the surface of this new web’s capabilities. In the future, we can expect to see even more amazing things being created with the aid of blockchain and AI; we can even expect them to change the way we live, work, and play.

Check out the Blockchain Value Season 1, Episode 5 podcast — Developing on Blockchain with Jiri Kobelka.

World Events

Lastly, a number of world events will surely shape the development of Web3. For example, the war in Ukraine-Russian is a major event that can impact the progression of blockchain technology. And we can expect more such events in the future.

These are just a few of the trends that will play defining roles in the development of Web3. While predicting the future is always tricky, keeping an eye on these trends should allow us to get a good idea of what’s in store for the future of the internet.

The Future Of The Internet

What does all this mean for the future of the internet? Expect to see the emergence of a more decentralized, privacy-focused, and AI-powered internet. This will have a major impact on nearly every aspect of our lives. So, get ready for the future of the internet — it’s going to be amazing!

Check out the Blockchain Value Season 1, Episode 8 podcast — Industry Trends from the Blockchain Association (featuring Dan Spuller).


Olga MackOlga V. Mack is the CEO of Parley Pro, a next-generation contract management company that has pioneered online negotiation technology. Olga embraces legal innovation and had dedicated her career to improving and shaping the future of law. She is convinced that the legal profession will emerge even stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive than before by embracing technology. Olga is also an award-winning general counsel, operations professional, startup advisor, public speaker, adjunct professor, and entrepreneur. She founded the Women Serve on Boards movement that advocates for women to participate on corporate boards of Fortune 500 companies. She authored Get on Board: Earning Your Ticket to a Corporate Board Seat and Fundamentals of Smart Contract Security. You can follow Olga on Twitter @olgavmack.

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