Many people don’t know what WEB3 is and how it differs from the current WEB2.
Today, the editor will talk about the core value of web3.
1. Allow each individual to contribute his or her own strength to maximize his or her own interests and achieve fair distribution of benefits and efforts.
WEB3 is a new type of internet conceived by some technologists to use decentralized blockchains, the shared ledger systems used by cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
In the traditional WEB2 era, the ownership of projects and data is in the hands of companies. Companies have absolute say in how a project is carried out, how profits are distributed, and what information is disclosed. The role played by users is more of a participant or promoter.
However, WEB3 redefines these concepts by combining the project planning rights, profit distribution rights, and data ownership.
This change not only means a change in rights, but also reflects a deeper change in incentive relationships, which in turn triggers the true core value of WEB3—decentralization to stimulate the participation of everyone interested in the project, so that everyone can contribute their own strength to maximize their own interests, and of course they can also fairly obtain the profits that belong to them.
This is what makes WEB3 really attractive. It can inspire everyone to devote themselves to a project to the greatest extent in order to maximize their own interests, beliefs and benefits, thereby maximizing the success of the project.
Dcircle also values the true core value of web3, so it started to lay out social a few years ago.
The editor predicts that 600-800 million web2 users will flock to the web3 track this year
Dicrcle opens the entrance to the web3 world with a social identity. You can shuttle between various web3 applications with all the existing data, and switch and accumulate data on any platform through the identity of Dicrcle, solving the trouble of users reshaping their identities on new platforms and being unable to package data. At the same time, it truly allows you to have "you" on the Internet.