Thank you for sharing.
The opportunities that web3 holds is indeed massive. One just have to pay a close attention to the trend and see how to position well to contribute and earn.
Wow this is really interesting. Basically there is a web 3.0 equivalent to almost every "web 2.0" business model (crowdfunding, making $ using side-gigs, etc.)
Here's an idea: Take a bunch of popular startups and find their web 3.0 equivalents. Made a visually appealing website where you list them side-by-side, with the pros/cons of each (and also various factors like popularity, etc.)
That could be a good transition for people who already use web 2.0 platforms and want to slowly "switch" to web 3.0.
The barrier to getting into Web3 seems so high, I've pretty much given up. The article talks about the need for non-technical people but it's all so darn technical!
Thank you for sharing.
The opportunities that web3 holds is indeed massive. One just have to pay a close attention to the trend and see how to position well to contribute and earn.
Wow this is really interesting. Basically there is a web 3.0 equivalent to almost every "web 2.0" business model (crowdfunding, making $ using side-gigs, etc.)
Here's an idea: Take a bunch of popular startups and find their web 3.0 equivalents. Made a visually appealing website where you list them side-by-side, with the pros/cons of each (and also various factors like popularity, etc.)
That could be a good transition for people who already use web 2.0 platforms and want to slowly "switch" to web 3.0.
Love the idea of doing small tasks to get paid and learn about Web3 at the same time. This is getting my gears turning 🤔
The barrier to getting into Web3 seems so high, I've pretty much given up. The article talks about the need for non-technical people but it's all so darn technical!