1. About CIL 2. Ecosystem 3. Mission, vision and values
4. Web 3.0 basics 5. Vocabulary of the day 6. Tools we use
Welcome to CIL
The creators' zone between two powers: centralized and decentralized. This onboarding was created to help all of us, to keep track of projects, communications and culture code.
The first project we want to share the info about is DEIP.
CIL home in Notion
This Notison space will go along with you for the next 10 days. You will be asked to find the information needed there (or you can just follow links provided, if you have no time).
Tech entrepreneur, inventor, and distributed systems architect with the ultimate goal of creating an advanced digital infrastructure for research and innovation for the next century in order to drive exponential growth in knowledge and technology creation.
Here are the main differences between main stages of internet developing
Web1 vs Web2 vs Web3
access
focus
communication
content
interaction
measurement
advertising
read only
company
company
ownership
web forms
page views
banner
read-write
community
community
sharing
web applications
cost per click
interactive
portable & personal
individual
individual
consolidation
smart applications
user engagement
behavioural
web 1.0
web 2.0
web 3.0
;web 1.0;web 2.0;web 3.0
access;read only;read-write;portable & personal
focus;company;community;individual
communication;company;community;individual
content;ownership;sharing;consolidation
interaction;web forms;web applications;smart applications
measurement;page views;cost per click;user engagement
advertising;banner;interactive;behavioural
What are the correct answers to the following questions?
Vocabulary of the day
Web3 is:
— Open, stable, and decentralized — Social, accessible, and centralized — Survivable, controllable, and censored
Today's state of the Internet can be described as:
— Web 1.0 — Web 2.0 — Web 3.0
What is Web 3.0 Adoption Congress?
— A series of events focused on the development of the decentralized Web3 internet — Community of developers — Big, centralized organizations
Web3 is:
— Open, stable, and decentralized
— Social, accessible, and centralized
— Survivable, controllable, and censored
Today's state of the Internet can be described as:
— Web 1.0
— Web 2.0
— Web 3.0
What is Web 3.0 Adoption Congress?
— A series of events focused on the development of the decentralized Web3 internet
— Community of developers
— Big, centralized organizations
Definitions and correct answers
Web3 refers to a new era of the internet — a decentralized internet governed by the blockchain protocol. Tech innovations such as blockchain and decentralized apps have led to a new iteration of the internet — Web3.
Web3 is built upon the concepts of openness, decentralization, and greater user control. Though there is no single definition of Web3, it has some defining features:
— Trustlessness and permissionlessness — Artificial intelligence and machine learning — Uniquity and connectivity
Web3 is:
— Open, stable, and decentralized — Social, accessible, and centralized — Survivable, controllable, and censored
Web 2.0 refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, participatory culture, and interoperability for end users. It can describe the current state of the internet.
Web 2.0 does not refer to any specific technical upgrades to the internet; it refers to a shift in how the internet is used. Users can comment, share their content, create Google docs and share them around. Web 2.0 is the era of the so-called social internet.
Both Web 1.0, and Web 2.0 are just transitional phases in the evolution of the Internet. Web 3.0 is predicted to revolutionize the internet and be called the Semantic Web.
Today's state of the Internet can be described as:
— Web 1.0 — Web 2.0 — Web 3.0
Web3 Adoption Congress is a series of events that aim to increase the speed of adoption, bringing real industry players together with Web3 players to discuss in panels how to boost adoption of the next-gen internet.
What is Web 3.0 Adoption Congress?
— A series of events focused on the development of the decentralized Web3 internet — Community of developers — Big, centralized organizations