What is driving Web3 adoption?

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CEO in Software2 years ago
Google announced that they’re creating a large Web3 effort, so it’s clear that Web3 creates opportunities to solve troubling issues with security and data management at the edge, as well as enabling metaverse deployment globally. By 2029, enterprises will have tremendous flexibility in what they deploy, where they deploy and what use case they can successfully deploy for. There will be a marketplace of solutions that can be aggregated into your own high-value and agile solution, ready to quickly exploit new opportunities, whether through edge or otherwise.
CTO in Finance (non-banking)2 years ago
A big ask for decentralisation in various areas is causing a huge adoption of web3.
Director of Engineering in Services (non-Government)2 years ago
Mostly the fear of missing out on something big. Not many people really have through through what is actually means in terms of delivering business value. It is all about possibilities at the moment. And that drives a lot of activity that eventually will deliver some innovations. But very little tangible genuinely innovations are available at the moment. If nothing else it has supported a renewed interesting technology innovation from non-traditional investors.
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Chair and Professor, Startup CTO in Education2 years ago
I am not very familiar with the technology, but I don't see a big difference from the current web. The idea of blockchain, NFL, metaverse, etc., to me, is all hype. Hence, claiming Web3 will incorporate all these technologies and make the web revolutionize is skeptic to me.
Director, Strategic Security Initiatives in Software2 years ago
Most technology follows a bell curve in terms of adoption, with 4 distinct phases. Web3 is in the “Early adopters” phase. The technology is revolutionary, but the current experience is not. Many users perceive the space as complex and dangerous, and it is.

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