1. What is Web 3.0 and how does it differ from previous stages of the Internet?
Web 3.0 is characterized by disintermediation and the ability to conduct direct and decentralized interactions online. Unlike Web 1.0, focused on information, and Web 2.0, focused on social interaction, Web 3.0 uses technologies such as blockchain to facilitate a direct connection between users without the need for intermediaries.
2. How has trust building evolved throughout history?
Historically, trust was established through direct knowledge within small communities. With the expansion of trade and interaction between communities, institutions and trusted third parties emerged to facilitate transactions and relationships. The digital era initially replicated this model, but Web 3.0 introduces the possibility of building trust digitally, without intermediaries.
3. What are the key enabling technologies for Web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is based on advanced technologies such as blockchain, smart contracts, decentralized identity, and cryptographic proofs (such as zero-knowledge proofs), enabling security, decentralization, and autonomous identity and transaction management.
4. How is trust established in Web 3.0?
In Web 3.0, trust is established through cryptographic verification of identities, the use of smart contracts to define and secure interaction rules, and portable reputation systems that accompany the user across different platforms, eliminating dependence on intermediaries.
5. What role does decentralized identity play in Web 3.0?
Decentralized identity allows users to prove who they are online in a secure and verifiable way without relying on a central authority. This is crucial for establishing trust in a decentralized digital environment, allowing users to maintain control over their personal data and reputation.
6. How does Web 3.0 impact online business models?
Web 3.0 introduces business models based on decentralization, enabling new types of services and platforms that operate without intermediaries. This may include decentralized marketplaces, subscription services that respect user privacy, and innovative monetization systems for content creators.
7. What challenges does Web 3.0 present?
While Web 3.0 offers many opportunities, it also presents challenges such as the need for scalability of blockchain networks, the usability of decentralized applications (dApps) for non-technical users, and regulatory and governance issues in a decentralized environment.
How does Extrimian see the future of Web 3.0 and digital trust?
Extrimian sees Web 3.0 as an opportunity to expand the way we build trust online, enabling more secure, private and efficient interactions on a global scale. The company is committed to developing solutions that leverage Web 3.0 technologies to build a more connected and decentralized digital future.