DECENTRALIZED
We are closely monitoring, educating ourselves, adjusting, and getting ready for the most recent semantic web development, the so-called WEB3 switchover. This is related to our ongoing examination of the most recent blockchain developments. Using ideas like decentralization, blockchain technology, and token-based economics, WEB3 proposes a new version of the World Wide Web. In addition to a ton of new apps, we have our own server ⇢ @discord ⇠ and an unstoppable domain @blockchain, and we are continually taking the required measures to break free from the present WEB2 shackles. Web3 music refers to the use of blockchain and other decentralized technologies to create and distribute music. One of the primary advantages of Web3 music is the ability to create smart contracts that automate the payment process, ensuring that artists receive their fair share of revenue. Another advantage of Web3 music is the ability to create unique experiences for fans through NFTs (non-fungible tokens). Artists can create limited edition NFTs that offer fans access to exclusive content, such as backstage passes, meet and greets, or early access to new music releases. Web3 music is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to transform the music industry by providing greater transparency, more control for artists, and new opportunities for fans to engage with their favorite artists. Web3 is a term used to describe the third generation of the internet, which is expected to be more immersive and experiential, involving 3D graphical user interfaces instead of flat pages of text. At its core, Web3 is a vision for a more open, decentralized, and secure internet, enabled by advances in technologies such as blockchain and machine learning [5]. Blockchain is a digitally distributed, immutable public ledger that has been gaining traction in the music industry. Blockchain technology allows for the creation of smart contracts, which can be used to ensure that artists and other creators receive proper credit and compensation for their work [1].
Web1 was the era of the internet in the 1990s and early 2000s, where users mainly viewed static web content passively through blogs, web forums, and portals like AOL and CompuServe. This was made possible by open protocols like HTTP, SMTP, and FTP. Web2, which emerged around 2005, introduced social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Users actively participated by creating and sharing their own content, transforming the internet from a passive viewing experience to an interactive one. Web3 is predicted to replace these centralized platforms with open protocols and decentralized networks, combining the open architecture of web1 with the public engagement of web2. It represents the next phase in the evolution of the internet. |
Friends & Associates
It has been more than two decades since the dawn of the current internet (web2), and now a new era is on the horizon. Welcome to web3! If you're excited to dive into and connect with this evolving digital landscape, I wholeheartedly encourage you to join us. Follow the links below to immerse yourself and become an integral part of our dynamic community in the cutting-edge world of web3.
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SUBEXILE@WEB3
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