Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Web 3.0 and what is its role in the future of the Internet?

Web 3 represents the next phase of the Internet, characterized by decentralization and the use of cryptography. Its main role is to integrate the digital and physical world, enabling a more seamless and secure user experience.

2. How does Web 3 improve the verification and authenticity of information?

Web 3 uses advanced cryptography to ensure that information in the digital and physical worlds is genuine and automatically verifiable, significantly improving the security and reliability of transactions and identification.

What is Extrimian and what is its function?

Extrimian acts as a catalyst for mass adoption of Web 3. Its function is similar to what Netscape and iPhone did in their respective eras (Web 1.0 and Web 2.0), making existing infrastructure accessible and usable for everyone.

How is Extrimian different from other Web 3 initiatives?

Extrimian is distinguished by its ability to create critical mass and by its focus on public-private collaboration, working with both government and industry partners to integrate technologies and facilitate innovative user experiences.

5. What are the benefits of integrating the digital and physical worlds?

Benefits include significantly improved user experience, increased efficiency and cost reduction for government entities, and increased operational security.

6. How is Web 3 being adopted in the corporate and governmental sphere?

Both governments and private companies are embracing Web 3 to improve efficiency, security and user experience. There is growing interest in the adoption of these technologies due to the tangible benefits they offer.

7. What role does education play in the adoption of Web 3 and related technologies?

Education is crucial to understand the potential of Web 3 and how to implement these technologies effectively and securely. Initiatives such as Extrimian Academy are designed to educate individuals and organizations about these issues.