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AnyCampus aims to be a pioneer in the Web3 revolution for online education. But what is Web3 exactly?
Web3, also known as Web3.0, represents the next generation of the internet, driven by blockchain technology. Although somewhat vague, it generally signifies a shift towards a more decentralized, user-centric internet, contrasting sharply with todayβs internet space, called Web2. While the Web2 age is characterized by the popularity of centralized platforms provided by a few tech giants, the upcoming evolution of Web3 focuses on returning digital rights and self-sovereignty from Web2 corporations back to the individual users through the use of decentralized technology.
In the current Web2 landscape, users have lost control of their digital identity rights to platform providers. They can access, collect, analyze, and take advantage of usersβ data for their profit without consent, effectively becoming the owner of usersβ digital rights.
However, itβs set to change with the introduction of decentralized technology.
Since blockchains eliminate the need for intermediaries and enable the creation of decentralized networks, internet users of the Web3 era can interact with each other peer-to-peer without involving any third parties that may exploit their personal information. Within the Web3 framework, you can conduct all your online activities, from banking and shopping to content creation and logistics, while maintaining complete control of your own personal information, data, privacy, and sovereignty.
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