What's The Difference Between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, And Web 3.0? How do They Compare?

What's The Difference Between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, And Web 3.0? How do They Compare?

Talking about NFTs and crypto in general, we are talking about a cryptographic chain of transactions, also known as the Blockchain.

Talking about NFTs and crypto in general, we are talking about a cryptographic chain of transactions, also known as the Blockchain. Lately, a new term in connection with Blockchain has risen…the so-called Web 3.0. Let's do a quick review of the webolution:

What's The Difference Between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, And Web 3.0? How do They Compare?

Web 1.0 — On the first day, God created light in the dark(net) …Web 1.0 refers to the first stage of the World Wide Web evolution. In the beginning, there were only a few content creators, the majority were consumers of content. Personal web pages were common, consisting mainly of static pages hosted on ISP-run web servers, or on free web hosting services; advertisements were banned. Web 1.0 is basically a content delivery network (CDN) and lots of personal websites were built this way.

What's The Difference Between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, And Web 3.0? How do They Compare?

Web 2.0 — On the second day, he created the sky (including cloud services)...Web 2.0 refers to worldwide websites which highlight user-generated content, usability, and interoperability for end users. Web 2.0 is also called the participative social web. Interaction and collaboration with each other are allowed by Web 2.0 in a social media dialogue as the creator of user-generated content in a virtual community. New web browser technologies evolve, which includes special scripts and frameworks for creating new websites. The social web contains a number of online tools and platforms where people share their perspectives, opinions, thoughts and experiences. Web 2.0 applications tend to interact much more with the end-user. Similar to the way we at BocasDAO interact with our community!

Web 3.0 — God saw all he had created and he liked it, so he published a whitepaper..It refers to the evolution of web utilization and interaction which includes altering the Web into a (decentralized) database. It emphasizes the back end of the web, after a long time of focusing mainly on the front end. Web 3.0 is a term that is used to describe many different evolutions of the web. One point to underline is that data isn't owned but shared. It promises to establish “the world's information” in a more reasonable way than Google with its current approach.

Web 3.0 is what makes BocasDAO possible. Hardcoded NFT smart contracts enable a real-life experience, and digital communities like the DAO are making use of the tools Web 3.0 is providing.