(And Why You May, Too)
Okay, so… here is the factor. For some time now, the web has felt—how do I put this—off. Like strolling into your personal home and realizing somebody rearranged your furnishings whilst you had been gone. Technically nonetheless yours, however it doesn’t actually really feel prefer it anymore, you realize?
The platforms we use daily—Twitter (sorry, “X”), Instagram, YouTube—they began out feeling sort of democratic. Like, “Hey, anybody can submit, construct one thing, go viral.” However someplace alongside the road, the vibe shifted. All of the sudden it’s much less “construct your nook of the web” and extra “play by our guidelines, otherwise you’re shadowbanned into oblivion.” And don’t even get me began on the algorithm roulette. 🙄
So yeah, I began wanting into Web3. Largely out of curiosity at first. Then frustration. Then, truthfully, a bit desperation. I imply, I make stuff. I write, I submit, I share concepts. However I received bored with doing all that simply to assist enhance some mega-corp’s advert income whereas I get, what? Just a few likes and perhaps a dopamine hit if I’m fortunate?
Web3, in a nutshell, is this concept that the web doesn’t should belong to massive…







