Sure, but I wouldn't call the stuff that happened in the last 20 years on the internet as sound, even if it was often law abiding.
Web3 is full of ponzi schemes and, at least to me, the rich people web2 "created" tell there is something wrong too.
Decentralization is an opportunity, and I know this doesn't require blockchains, but I had the impression that OSS, and software in general, lacked in terms of "payment on the protocol level".
So, I think, this could lead to a new, better, era, for the internet. If we take the right steps.
I keep wondering where all those millions invested in NFTs (fairly insanely, it seems to me) are actually coming from, and one plausible potential answer is "all those rich people web2 'created'" who now have more money than they know what to do with.
I don't think they are somehow separate things in that or other ways, as if "web3" is like some new counter-power to "web2".
Is it full with grifters?
Sure, but I wouldn't call the stuff that happened in the last 20 years on the internet as sound, even if it was often law abiding.
Web3 is full of ponzi schemes and, at least to me, the rich people web2 "created" tell there is something wrong too.
Decentralization is an opportunity, and I know this doesn't require blockchains, but I had the impression that OSS, and software in general, lacked in terms of "payment on the protocol level".
So, I think, this could lead to a new, better, era, for the internet. If we take the right steps.