Even when it is yet to see if Web3 will be the next internet revolution in this new wave of distribution, perhaps my preference would be to see it from another angle, which is that Web2 and Web3 coexist, bringing the best cases from the centralization and decentralization universes delivering the ideal internet solutions. Photo by Compare Fibre on Unsplash So, what is Web3, and what is the difference with Web2? The term Web3 came from Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, and it refers to a decentralized online ecosystem based on blockchain. If you have been reading about cryptocurrency, tokens, and blockchain then you have been learning about Web3. Web2 term has been introduced for describing the current landscape related to a more centralized technologies controlled by, what some may call, “Big Tech” organizations, such as the social-based ones like Meta (Facebook); but also including Google, Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft, companies in the FinTech space, etc. ...