Introducing: The Real Web 3.0
April 28 2022 - 04:44AM
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Are we finally on the verge of upgrading our internet
infrastructure to its long-awaited next generation, known as Web
3.0? The first version of the Internet consisted of read-only,
static websites, whereas Web 2.0 introduced the opportunity to
engage with, and create content, enabling activities such as social
networking, online banking and shopping. But it has serious flaws
around security, privacy, and censorship. On top of that, the
dominance of tech giants has only contributed to the further
exploitation of users. Web 3.0 is changing this by defining new
standards for the Internet using blockchain technology. And while
many “web3” projects are still critically relying on centralized
services, such as centralized domains, cloud storage, and browser
extensions (deserving to be called Web 2.5 instead), there is one
startup, Point Labs, which is pushing for a radical
decentralization of all main internet components, finally coming
close to fulfilling the complete definition of a real Web 3.0. What
is Point Network? Point Network is a software suite, consisting of
blockchain-based peer-to-peer network Point Chain, a locally
running node called Point Core, and a decentralized browser called
Point Browser, providing all that is needed to enjoy the full Web
3.0 experience. Instead of centralized domains, that can be taken
away by ICANN and the U.S. government at any moment, it features
decentralized domains, living on the blockchain. Instead of relying
on cloud storage, everything on this new internet has to come only
from Arweave, which is a decentralized storage network, thus
providing data integrity and censorship resistance for websites and
dApps. Powering this economically is POINT, a utility token
designed mainly for micropayments to storage providers and
validators for the usage of the decentralized internet. In the
current crypto-sphere, users are forced to deal with a lack of
standards, configuring and maintaining a patchwork of diverse
blockchains and dApps, each with its implementation of common
parts. Standards like ERC-20 and Metamask API have helped a little;
however, Point Network aims to solve all of these challenges using
a special Web 3.0 browser called Point Browser, and a locally
running node software Point Core. As a result, a web3 user only has
to log in to Point Browser with one seed phrase to immediately be
allowed to access decentralized websites and dApps on Point,
Ethereum, Solana and other chains, or even send Bitcoin and Bitcoin
Lightning transactions. Creating More Opportunities Once the main
infrastructure for a real Web3 is created and operational (and the
company have already launched a public alpha with a growing
userbase), it opens up a world of possibilities for web3 dApps. For
instance, when the Point Labs recently released their roadmap
(which, unlike other crypto projects, is not merely a few points on
a timeline, but a whole Trello-shaped website), it became clear
that they are working on Point Social, a decentralized
censorship-resistant social network with transparent algorithms,
and Point Mail, end-to-end encrypted decentralized email service
supposed to surpass Protonmail in terms of privacy. However, it
also becomes clear that one team, no matter the funding and the
popularity, wouldn’t be able to quickly build all of the
decentralized successors of Youtube, Reddit, Github, Google Drive,
and so on. This is why, instead of trying to take all the Web3 pie
pieces for themselves, Point Labs would be raising one last private
mega-round in May before the public launch, which could help fund
and support with grants several startups in parallel, building the
necessary Web3 apps on Point. This means that this is the prime
time for the next Steve Jobses, Larrys and Sergeys, and Jack Mas to
claim a stake in the terra-incognita of Web3. How soon can we enjoy
real Web3? Recreating the internet from scratch with enforced
decentralization on every level is no small feat and requires a lot
of research, engineering and testing. There is already a public
alpha of Point Network, with which anyone wishing to become an
early adopter can explore the network and a Telegram group where
they can enroll as an alpha tester to get some USDC for providing
feedback. Point Network is still in its early days and hasn’t yet
morphed into its final form, just like the internet of the 90s
couldn’t have possibly prepared us for the unimaginable
possibilities which would come decades later. However, this is
enough for curious minds to get a taste of what a real Web3 could
be like, and take part in molding its early history, by sharing
feedback and discussing ideas within the community, contributing to
Web3 becoming a successful reality sooner.
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