Also I'd like to point out that there is no such thing as web3.

Or web2.

People likes to call things with weird names and stuff for marketing but the web 2.0 from 15 years ago was the normal web. We just made a bunch of "blogs" and forums and social sites and for whatever reason people called it web 2.0.

NFT and cryptomoney is NOT part of the "web" (which is just a cooler name for the HTTP protocol). Therefore calling it "web3" is wrong even for marketing. Why is it not part of the web? Because people is NOT SUPPOSED TO BROWSE JSON DATA. Its that simple. And the web was NOT meant for this crap.

@Moon @enigmatico I think the Dat protocol would be a better fit. It's a P2P filesharing protocol with a built-in version control system.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dat_(sof

@Moon @enigmatico Well, it turns out that dynamic (multi-user-generated) content isn't supported yet.

docs.beakerbrowser.com/develop

They do have a chat API however so you can add a P2P chatroom to your hyperdrive which is kind of cool.

docs.beakerbrowser.com/apis/be

@xianc78 @Moon @enigmatico Indeed, it's just used as a convenient storage backend for files referenced by a number of them. Which is sadly what drove a bunch of more recent adoption.

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