<rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><channel><title>Decentralized Web on Stephen Ajulu</title><link>https://ajulu.netlify.app/tags/decentralized-web/</link><atom:link href="https://ajulu.netlify.app/tags/decentralized-web/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><description>Hello, I'm Stephen Ajulu, a seasoned multidisciplinary tech professional with over a decade of experience. I build impactful solutions using design, tech, and engineering in the pursuit of impact.</description><generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator><language>en-us</language><managingEditor>ajulu.b22uf@aleeas.com (Stephen Ajulu)</managingEditor><webMaster>ajulu.b22uf@aleeas.com (Stephen Ajulu)</webMaster><copyright>Stephen Ajulu.</copyright><lastBuildDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 19:24:00 +0300</lastBuildDate><item><title>Developing for the Web 3: The Basics</title><link>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/developing-for-the-web-3-the-basics/</link><pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 19:24:00 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/developing-for-the-web-3-the-basics/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Web 3, also known as the decentralized web, is the next iteration of the internet, enabled by blockchain technology. Unlike the traditional web, where data and applications are controlled by a centralized authority, Web 3 allows for the creation of decentralized networks and applications (dApps). This new decentralized infrastructure allows for greater security, transparency, and autonomy in the digital world.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2 id="understanding-the-web-3-ecosystem"&gt;Understanding the Web 3 Ecosystem:&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Web 3 ecosystem is built on decentralized networks, such as Ethereum, which enable the creation of smart contracts. Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement written directly into lines of code. These contracts can be used to automate various processes, from supply chain management to financial transactions. Additionally, the Web 3 ecosystem also includes decentralized storage solutions, such as InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), which allow for the decentralized storage of data.&lt;/p&gt;</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web 3, also known as the decentralized web, is the next iteration of the internet, enabled by blockchain technology. Unlike the traditional web, where data and applications are controlled by a centralized authority, Web 3 allows for the creation of decentralized networks and applications (dApps). This new decentralized infrastructure allows for greater security, transparency, and autonomy in the digital world.</p>
<h2 id="understanding-the-web-3-ecosystem">Understanding the Web 3 Ecosystem:</h2>
<p>The Web 3 ecosystem is built on decentralized networks, such as Ethereum, which enable the creation of smart contracts. Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement written directly into lines of code. These contracts can be used to automate various processes, from supply chain management to financial transactions. Additionally, the Web 3 ecosystem also includes decentralized storage solutions, such as InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), which allow for the decentralized storage of data.</p>
<h2 id="developing-for-the-web-3">Developing for the Web 3:</h2>
<p>To develop for Web 3, one must have a good understanding of blockchain technology and its underlying protocols. Popular protocols in the Web 3 space include Ethereum, EOS, and TRON. Developers also use various tools such as Solidity (the programming language for Ethereum) and Truffle (a development environment for Ethereum). Additionally, there are various platforms such as OpenZeppelin and Gnosis that provide pre-built smart contract templates and libraries for developers to use.</p>
<h2 id="web-3-use-cases">Web 3 Use Cases:</h2>
<p>Web 3 technology is already being used in various industries, from finance to gaming. In finance, decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms are being built on Web 3, allowing for peer-to-peer financial transactions without the need for intermediaries.</p>
<p>In gaming, dApps are being created that allow players to own and trade in-game assets, creating a new form of gaming economy. In addition to these examples, Web 3 also has potential in industries such as supply chain management, real estate, and voting systems.</p>
<p>Conclusion: Web 3 represents a significant shift in the way we interact with technology and the digital world. The decentralized infrastructure of Web 3 allows for greater security, transparency, and autonomy. As the technology continues to evolve, we are likely to see an increasing number of dApps and decentralized networks built on the Web 3. With the potential to revolutionize various industries, it is important to stay informed about the developments in the Web 3 space.</p>
]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://ajulu.netlify.app/images/shutterstock_2021164787.jpg" medium="image"/></item><item><title>Invest In Web 3.0 By Buying These 5 Cryptocurrencies Now</title><link>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/invest-in-web-3.0-by-buying-these-5-cryptocurrencies-now/</link><pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2021 16:13:00 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/invest-in-web-3.0-by-buying-these-5-cryptocurrencies-now/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;The internet is slowly moving towards blockchain and has had an impact on investors who felt the power and freedom of the decentralized currency. Investors have made huge profits based on the DeFi protocol, and countries are trying to get on their hands on this emerging asset. Amid this is rising Web 3.0. It aims to bring to the internet what DeFi brought to the banking sector. Theoretically, Web 3.0 is the third version of the internet and aims to take back power from large tech companies. The Web 3.0 revolution will take place in the next couple of years, and the credit goes to blockchain technology. So, if you want to invest in the Web 3.0 era, why not headstart with these cryptocurrencies?&lt;/p&gt;</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet is slowly moving towards blockchain and has had an impact on investors who felt the power and freedom of the decentralized currency. Investors have made huge profits based on the DeFi protocol, and countries are trying to get on their hands on this emerging asset. Amid this is rising Web 3.0. It aims to bring to the internet what DeFi brought to the banking sector. Theoretically, Web 3.0 is the third version of the internet and aims to take back power from large tech companies. The Web 3.0 revolution will take place in the next couple of years, and the credit goes to blockchain technology. So, if you want to invest in the Web 3.0 era, why not headstart with these cryptocurrencies?</p>
<p><strong>Helium:</strong> Helium is one of the most popular Web 3.0 cryptocurrencies and is responsible for making the internet accessible to everyone. This project offers a web service designed to compete with ISP giants like Verizon and AT&amp;T.</p>
<p><strong>Polkadot</strong>: If you are not new to the crypto market, then you have probably heard of Polkadot. It is one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies on the market and is a flagship project by the Web 3 Foundation, a Swiss company founded to facilitate a fully functional and user-friendly decentralized web.</p>
<p><strong>Kusama:</strong> Investing in Kusama is almost a roundabout way of investing in Polkadot. It is because Kusama only exists as the companion of the Polkadot network. It has carried out many projects because the network is the benchmark for the success of parachains.</p>
<p><strong>Ocean:</strong> Ocean protocol is a decentralized, blockchain-based data exchange. It functions as a protocol that allows anyone to build their own decentralized data marketplace. Ocean also functions as a utility token, which is used for buying, staking, and selling data for the governance of community funding on the platform.</p>
<p><strong>Filecoin:</strong> As its name suggests, Filecoin is the file cabinet for Web 3.0. The network is decentralized storage that is created to be a safe alternative to centralized cloud storage and also a way to passively earn money. Filecoin wants its users to know that its storage is for anything and everything.</p>
<p>To buy these I suggest you <a href="https://accounts.binance.com/en/register?ref=CL2JFAB6">register at Binance</a></p>
]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://ajulu.netlify.app/images/web-3-0.jpg" medium="image"/></item><item><title>Web 3.0 Explained Part 1</title><link>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/web-3.0-explained-part-1/</link><pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 10:24:00 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://ajulu.netlify.app/posts/web-3.0-explained-part-1/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Web 3.0 is the third generation of internet services for websites and applications that will focus on using a machine-based understanding of data to provide a data-driven and Semantic Web. The ultimate goal of Web 3.0 is to create more intelligent, connected, and open websites.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Web 3.0 has not yet been implemented, so there is no solid definition. It took over ten years to transition from the original web, Web 1.0, to Web 2.0, and it is expected to take just as long, if not longer, to fully implement and reshape the web with Web 3.0. However, the technologies that some people believe are going to make up and ultimately define Web 3.0 are currently being developed. Smart home appliances using wireless networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two examples of how Web 3.0 is already impacting technology.&lt;/p&gt;</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web 3.0 is the third generation of internet services for websites and applications that will focus on using a machine-based understanding of data to provide a data-driven and Semantic Web. The ultimate goal of Web 3.0 is to create more intelligent, connected, and open websites.</p>
<p>Web 3.0 has not yet been implemented, so there is no solid definition. It took over ten years to transition from the original web, Web 1.0, to Web 2.0, and it is expected to take just as long, if not longer, to fully implement and reshape the web with Web 3.0. However, the technologies that some people believe are going to make up and ultimately define Web 3.0 are currently being developed. Smart home appliances using wireless networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two examples of how Web 3.0 is already impacting technology.</p>
<p>If the trend of change is traced from Web 1.0, a static information provider where people read websites but rarely interacted with them, to Web 2.0, an interactive and social web enabling collaboration between users, then it can be assumed that Web 3.0 will change both how websites are made and how people interact with them.</p>
<h3 id="web-30-properties">Web 3.0 properties</h3>
<p>Web 3.0 may be constructed with artificial intelligence (AI), semantic web, and ubiquitous properties in mind. The idea behind using AI comes from the goal of providing faster, more relevant data to end-users. A website using AI should be able to filter through and provide the data it thinks a specific user will find appropriate. Social bookmarking as a search engine can provide better results than Google since the results are websites that have been voted on by users. However, these results can also be manipulated by humans. AI could be used to separate the legitimate results from the falsified, therefore producing results similar to social bookmarking and social media, but without bad feedback.</p>
<p>An artificially intelligent web will also introduce virtual assistants, an element that is already emerging today as an aspect built into a device or through third-party apps.</p>
<p>The idea behind the semantic web is to categorize and store information in a way that helps teach a system what specific data means. In other words, a website should be able to understand words put in search queries the same way a human would, enabling it to generate and share better content. This system will also use AI; semantic web will teach a computer what the data means and then AI will take the information and use it.</p>
<p>Ubiquitous computing refers to embedded processing in everyday objects, which enables the intercommunication of devices in a user’s environment. This is thought to be another property that Web 3.0 will have. The concept is similar to the Internet of Things.</p>
<p>The technologies which will make up these properties include microformats, data mining, natural language search, and machine learning. Web 3.0 will also be more focused on peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies such as blockchain. Other technologies such as open APIs, data formats, and open-sourced software may also be used while developing Web 3.0 applications.</p>
<h3 id="web-30-and-web-20">Web 3.0 and Web 2.0</h3>
<p>Web 2.0 refers to websites and applications that utilize user-generated content for end-users. Web 2.0 is used in many websites today, chiefly focusing on user interactivity and collaboration. Web 2.0 also focused on providing more universal network connectivity and communication channels. The difference between Web 2.0 and 3.0 is that Web 3.0 is more focused on the use of technologies like machine learning and AI to provide relevant content for each user instead of just the content other end users have provided. Web 2.0 essentially allows users to contribute and sometimes collaborate on-site content, while Web 3.0 will most likely turn these jobs over to the semantic web and AI technologies.</p>
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