Is Web3 Legit?
cloud20304 Maalis 2022

Is Web3 Legit?

Today's episode is about Web3. By now hopefully you've heard of Web3, but… what is Web3 really!?! That's exactly what this conversation is about! We really talked about how Web3 is more than tech bros marketing Bitcoin. There actually are real legitimate business interests around Web3. Uses like breaking transaction log jams when a small number of providers are actually controlling and running the internet. Or looking at ways to decentralize infrastructure and remove bottlenecks within transactions flows. You will be surprised at how much of the evolution of the Internet is captured in what Web3 could be. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/j9LW8BlgtDoCMw5JyweGiyGIS5o Photo: https://www.pexels.com/photo/three-gray-and-white-xbox-controller-2106215/

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