What is Web3? Let me explain it in simple terms.

Many people feel overwhelmed when they hear about Web3, but it can be remembered like this:

Web1: Only "view content"

Web2: Can "view + publish content" (like Weibo, short videos)

Web3: Based on the first two, it adds one more thing — "you can truly own your assets and data"

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In the Web2 era, your accounts, data, and content are all on the big platforms' servers, and they can shut you down at any time;

In Web3, assets and identities are more often stored on the chain and in your own wallet, using cryptographic technology to ensure who owns what and who has permission. Amazon Web

You can understand Web3 in one sentence:

Evolving from "platform ownership" to "user ownership," transitioning from the account era to the wallet era.

In the following posts, I will guide you step by step through this new world, covering wallets, exchanges, NFTs, and DeFi.