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Revolutionizing the Internet: The Movement of Web3 and the Fight for User Control.

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Experience the conversation between host Johannes and Yasmin Al-Douri about the web3 movement and the challenges it faces. They discussed Tim Berners-Lee's critique of blockchain and the potential privacy concerns it poses and they speculated about Berners-Lee's ongoing project, Solid, which was envisioned to fix these concerns. They also explored Jaron Lanier's data wallet approach as a possible solution to people owning their own data.
What is perhaps most striking, is the realization that the web3 movement is not just about technology, but about a broader movement towards a more decentralized and user-controlled Internet. It represents a shift away from the current centralized model, where large corporations and governments wield significant power and influence over the internet and its users.

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Experience the conversation between host Johannes and Yasmin Al-Douri about the web3 movement and the challenges it faces. They discussed Tim Berners-Lee's critique of blockchain and the potential privacy concerns it poses and they speculated about Berners-Lee's ongoing project, Solid, which was envisioned to fix these concerns. They also explored Jaron Lanier's data wallet approach as a possible solution to people owning their own data.
What is perhaps most striking, is the realization that the web3 movement is not just about technology, but about a broader movement towards a more decentralized and user-controlled Internet. It represents a shift away from the current centralized model, where large corporations and governments wield significant power and influence over the internet and its users.

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