RE: The Future of Web 3.0: Micro-Earning

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I agree with the gist of this post.

But what is beyond Web 3?
Can we start thinking of Web 3 Plus?
We ultimately have to build physical decentralised infrastructure for the general public to fully embrace this technological advancement, and participate. Where AI is not seen as a threat to jobs but a companion take over tedious repetitious things, and a tool to eliminate corruption, bias and discrimination in all procedures.

Web 3+ is where we bridge the gap between the digital and the palpable. I also believe this advancement needs to happen simultaneously, not in tandem.



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Now we are getting into definitions and semantics. What does Web3 mean to you? How does it differ from Web 3.0?

There are no clear answers since many will describe it differently. To me, when you talk about decentralized physical infrastructure, that is a part of Web 3.0. The digital and physical are merging in many ways. Where it doesnt, it is easy to see how it either supports or utilizes the digital realm (Uber for example).

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Indeed, a war of semantics will not benefit us. We need to get ro the crux of what we mean.

Ambiguity will also not benefit us, consensus is necessary as per blockchain protocols. We need to discuss these issues ad nauseam.

With decentralised physical infrastructure, I'm referring to roads, bridges, buildings etc, and governance built on blockchain technology, with procedures being unbiased and free from corruption, and maintainance being tokenised. A fully fledged decentralised community with its own protocols totally dedatched from the status quo.

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