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After reading this article, chances are high you might want to leave a comment. Further, you might share it on social media if it would be an area of interest to your network. But before 2004, you couldn’t do any of that. The best thing you could do was read this blog. We write. You read. That was all.

Static, noninteractive, and one-sided best describes the worldwide web between the 1990s-2000s. This non-user-centric era was known as Web 1.0. It was popular for introducing search engines like Yahoo Answers. However, an invention termed by O'Reilly as Web 2.0 revolutionized that phase.

Web 2.0 disrupted the web by prioritizing users. People could now interact with the content they liked. They could also express their displeasure. Social networking services opened up many new possibilities as well. Users also got into the content production game, leading to a rise in User-Generated Content (UGC). No longer did website owners have a monopoly over content creation.

After two decades of enjoying these benefits, another revolution is coming to the web. We are shifting to Web 3.0.

But what is Web 3.0, what does blockchain have to do with it, and how can you invest in it?

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