Listen "Web3: History, Blockchain, DApps, Performance, & Regulation"
Episode Synopsis
Here is a list of questions that are answered in this podcast episode:What is the difference between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0?How has the internet evolved over time?How does the technical backend of Web 2.0 work?What is a client-server model?Why did Web 2.0 and social media become so popular?How does Web 3.0 work from a technical perspective?What is blockchain technology?What are smart contracts and how do they work?What are some examples of decentralized applications (DApps)?How would a decentralized social media platform work?What are the disadvantages or challenges of decentralization?Why is blockchain technology often slow?What is the performance overhead of Web3?How much slower is blockchain compared to traditional systems like Visa?What is the transaction speed (TPS) of Bitcoin and Ethereum?Is blockchain technology suitable for applications like social media or video streaming?What are the limitations of blockchain?Are there other types of decentralization besides blockchain?What is a Distributed Hash Table (DHT)?What is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)?What is the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)?How is Web3 and cryptocurrency being regulated?What are the legal challenges for decentralization?What are the risks associated with smart contracts?What does the future of decentralization look like?Will the future of the internet be a hybrid of Web 2.0 and Web 3.0?Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
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