The differences between #Web2 and #Web3
Web2 (Web 2.0): The current state of the internet, characterized by centralized architecture, user-generated content, the client-server model, and limited interoperability. Power and control are concentrated in the hands of large corporations, and users lack full ownership and control over their data.
Web3 (Web 3.0): The vision and development of the next generation of the internet, focused on decentralization, user control and data ownership, interoperability, smart contracts and programmability, cryptocurrency and token economy, and privacy and security. It leverages blockchain technology and aims to create a connected ecosystem of decentralized applications, providing greater privacy, control, and opportunities for individuals and communities.