Published White Paper

IEEE White Paper

WEB 3.0: The Evolution of Information-Centric Networks

The aim of Web 3.0 is to revolutionize how users interact with and derive value from information in the digital age. By providing a framework for efficient information organization, value creation, and privacy preservation, solutions to critical challenges facing the current internet ecosystem are offered. The technical architecture, economic model, and potential impact of Web 3.0 are detailed in this white paper, and a vision for a more intelligent, valuable, and user-empowering web is presented. In an increasingly data-driven future, Web 3.0 could play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of internet technologies and applications, demonstrating the potential for transformative growth and innovation in the digital landscape.

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Published White Paper
History
Published:
2024-09-13

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