I've been working in web3 relatively recently (mainly ethereum ecosystem) and I think coding economic incentives to encourage expected behavior across a network of strangers is really neat.
I love it ideologically but honestly struggling to find that web3 is strictly better than web2 for many things. There are a few examples (cross border transactions, alternatives in unstable economies) but largely many projects feel really cool but not necessarily more valuable.
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I've been working in web3 relatively recently (mainly ethereum ecosystem) and I think coding economic incentives to encourage expected behavior across a network of strangers is really neat.
I love it ideologically but honestly struggling to find that web3 is strictly better than web2 for many things. There are a few examples (cross border transactions, alternatives in unstable economies) but largely many projects feel really cool but not necessarily more valuable.