What is Web1 & Web2?

Web1 (1980s - early 2004)

The first phase of the Internet, Web1, was mainly about providing the everyday consumer with online content and information.

Web2 (2005 – present)

This is the version of the internet most of us know and use today. Where Web1 was static and “read-only,” Web2 was “read-write,” and interactive. Under Web2, the internet became more usable: web2 was dynamic and users could consume, interact with, and create content on the internet themselves.

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What is Web3?

Web3, the future internet we’re moving towards, is a decentralized and open internet. Under Web3, the internet is shared online and governed by the collective “we,” rather than owned by centralized entities. The Web3 world is one that has open-source protocols at its foundation. Web3 is about rearchitecting internet services and products so that they benefit people rather than entities.

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