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Topic: Is Bitcoin going to be part of "Web 3.0?" - page 2. (Read 2335 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin indeed is a protocol. I am sure this protocol will be used to host web systems "in cloud" that is automatic and decentralized.. Maidsafe is doing this?
legendary
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Commonly, the "internet of things" has been referred to as the "web 3.0", but I believe a true decentralized P2P architecture (e.g. Bitcloud, MaidSafe), i.e. abstracting content and services away from location (server IPs), would be the more fitting equivalent, as it will enable a whole new level of participation.
legendary
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I think it will be pretty much the same.  Bitcoin is a currency, it's not a blog or some website that is part of the web.  So I'm not sure how it would change.

Sorry, Bitcoin is a protocol like SMTP or HTTP or FTP.
legendary
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Terminated.
Bitcoin 2.0 technology is the web 3.0
And we have a winner. Bitcoin is the future.
legendary
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According to w3 org the original internet structure included the http error status code 402 Payment Required. It's possible that the bit coin servers could finally fulfill this functionality if they were integrated into Web 3.0.

http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html
full member
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Bitcoin 2.0 technology is the web 3.0

+1
hero member
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It already is
And arguably Money 2.0. Just at the beginning there.
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Bitcoin 2.0 technology is the web 3.0
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I think it will be pretty much the same.  Bitcoin is a currency, it's not a blog or some website that is part of the web.  So I'm not sure how it would change.

Good point. Right now I'm just thinking of ways that Bitcoin can be made to work with Web 3.0.
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I think it will be pretty much the same.  Bitcoin is a currency, it's not a blog or some website that is part of the web.  So I'm not sure how it would change.
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We all know that things like blogs and social media are part of "Web 2.0" and people are already talking about "Web 3.0." The problem I have with that is that most people talk about how Web 3.0 is going to be a kind of massive Artificial Intelligence version of Google that can take a sentence like, "I want to see a funny movie and then find a good place to hang out with the gals tonight," and break it down into recommendations for a comedy and a nightclub. This doesn't take into account the fact that the Web isn't just search engines when ecommerce and the movement of money are going to be part of the Web too. How do you think Bitcoin is going to fit into Web 3.0?
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