tldr; I find projects linking our physical products to the blockchain interesting (ex.: verifying authenticity/ownership of a physical product) and also the application of NFTs to the gaming industry (Oh how I wish there was more value to those X hours of gameplay and X $ spent on in-game currency haha)
I had the same question as I started hearing about web3 more frequently and couldn't comprehend what else could be developed yet, even after going through dApp tutorials. What I learned is that we have to think out of the box when wanting to develop a blockchain product and that it works best when implemented on a certain scale (ex.: unstoppabledomains.com not indexed on search engines and not natively supported in browsers yet)
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tldr; I find projects linking our physical products to the blockchain interesting (ex.: verifying authenticity/ownership of a physical product) and also the application of NFTs to the gaming industry (Oh how I wish there was more value to those X hours of gameplay and X $ spent on in-game currency haha)
I had the same question as I started hearing about web3 more frequently and couldn't comprehend what else could be developed yet, even after going through dApp tutorials. What I learned is that we have to think out of the box when wanting to develop a blockchain product and that it works best when implemented on a certain scale (ex.: unstoppabledomains.com not indexed on search engines and not natively supported in browsers yet)
I've found this infographic (from 2018) interesting about its "macro" application.
I also might be wrong and there's amazing ideas that people like you will come up with ! 😋
Decentralized applications.
We've posted an article about them - dev.to/theappsolutions/a-gentle-in...