Building on the promise of Web3 to deliver a future of utility, value and empowerment that benefits everyone

Source: Forbes


Brian Solis’ contribution here in Forbes comes from his research for his presentation at the Web 3.1 conférence The author argues that the current gap between the current early state and the promise of Web3 will require vision, utility, value, and execution.

This gap is fueled by weaknesses such as NFT and crypto thefts, plagiarism and fakes, as well as exclusivity and elitism.

Creating a more promising future in his requires design Web3 concepts, inventions, and businesses around user relationships, those between companies and assets and people, and also between people and communities.


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