The advantage of Web3 is that it grants users ownership of their data. Creators will be able to treat their data as their own personal property and be paid for whatever content they create, and others consume.
Tomer Warschauer Nuni
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Embracing the shift in Web3 gaming: From play-to-earn to play-and-earn As the industry evolves, there's a paradigm shift from the traditional play-to-earn (P2E) model to a more sustainable and inclusive play-and-earn (PAE) approach.
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Exploring the possibilities of Web3 with super apps Because Web3 applications are decentralized and often owned by their users, who retain full control of the information they share, they could be fertile ground for the next super apps.
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How NFTs could help spearhead crypto’s revival Two years ago the notion that NFTs could propel a new era of economic growth was the stuff of fantasy.
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For DeFi mass adoption, a decentralized privacy infrastructure is required Unless a solution to this problem of blockchain transparency is found, it seems unlikely that the metaverse or DeFi will ever go mainstream.
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Due diligence for crypto investors in times of crashes and busts Crypto markets are still a “wild west,” and nobody can actually know how things will turn out.
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Crypto VC funding, and how to prevent another dot-com disaster VC support helps turn niche, amateur projects into well-funded companies and, in turn, brings legitimacy to the digital asset market.
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Can banks protect crypto better than crypto companies? The first step in ensuring a smooth onboarding of digital assets is figuring out how to store these novel assets.
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Data tokenization can make data harvesting fairer In a more just world, users have the right to choose what they are sharing and what they are not.