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54 lines
1.8 KiB
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# Internet Evolution to Web 4.0
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### Classic Internet
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![](img/bad_internet_growth2.jpg)
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Everything is structured as client-server model
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![](img/everything_client_server.jpg)
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- The servers run as applications inside huge datacenters using a lot of energy
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- Most of the processes in those servers are being repeated = highly inefficient
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- We exist 100x times, very inefficient
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- This leads to a lot of centralization -> insecure, as well as abuse of our data
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- This has also been called Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
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### Blockchain Based Web 3.0 Vision
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Blockchain decentralized the server, but in principle it remains a client - server model
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![](img/blockchain_is_clientserver.jpg)
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- It is definitely a step in the right direction but the paradigm is the same
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- We as users still exist in different systems, and have to deal with different applications (protocols)
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- These blockchains can be integrated, and through Web 2.0 concepts the web application can interact with multiple blockchains at the same time
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- This has also been called Web 3.0
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![](img/blockchain_based_distr_computer.jpg)
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The browser has now become our operating system running on javascript. All applications run in our browser and interact with multiple blockchains.
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> Please note we are 100% compatible with Web3 and we support this way of working completely. We see ourselves as a missing layer for Web 3.0.
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### Evolution To Peer2Peer
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![](img/compare_3_parts.jpg)
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### The Web 4.0 Digital Twin Vision
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In the Web 4.0 vision, the user has been put in the center (digital twin usecase)
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![](img/internet_evolution.jpg)
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- you in the center of your digital life
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- blockchain only needed for specific functions (money, identity, smart contracts, ...)
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- internet 10x more efficient
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- data sovereignity for all
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- an internet created by all for all = **be the internet**
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