Authors :
Khalid AlFuraih; Abdulkhaliq Albudrees
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 4 - April
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3IIfn9N
Scribd :
https://bit.ly/3LlGnNJ
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6555377
Abstract :
Web3 is introduced in 2014 to undo all the
problems that came about in Web 2.0. This next
generation of the internet is focused on shifting power
away from big technology companies and towards
individual users by Decentralization – instead of relying
on a single centralized server, Web3 is built on top of
blockchain-powered crypto networks that enable data to
be stored across distributed devices worldwide.
Ultimately, these distributed nodes can be anything, such
as computers, laptops, or even bigger servers. They assist
as the framework of the blockchain, collaborating with
each other to enable the storage, spread, and
safeguarding of data without the need for a trusted third
party
Web3 is introduced in 2014 to undo all the
problems that came about in Web 2.0. This next
generation of the internet is focused on shifting power
away from big technology companies and towards
individual users by Decentralization – instead of relying
on a single centralized server, Web3 is built on top of
blockchain-powered crypto networks that enable data to
be stored across distributed devices worldwide.
Ultimately, these distributed nodes can be anything, such
as computers, laptops, or even bigger servers. They assist
as the framework of the blockchain, collaborating with
each other to enable the storage, spread, and
safeguarding of data without the need for a trusted third
party