As you have been reading, to a limited degree, Web3 is already here. Many startups offer various services promoting their sites that use Web3 technology. There are sites for banking, monitoring supply chains, and insurance providers. There are platforms for trading, social media, messaging, cloud storage, and even provide a virtual private network (VPN), to name a few. In addition, some sites offer opportunities for web designers and coders to ply their trade in this emerging ecosystem.
While some sites are online and available today, others host websites on centralized platforms while incorporating Web3 elements.
As time goes on, more and more companies will follow, creating that hard fork that will take our virtual experience ...
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