Our thoughts on Web3 pathways, a primer series
A Brief History
Most people understand the internet, its evolution, the iterations of the web viz. Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 in principle. We’re familiar with what we can and cannot enable with these ecosystems of innovation. With this evolution, we have experienced technology disrupt traditional businesses, industries, methods of engagement, interaction, commerce and transactions over the last 30 years.
We appreciate how technology has enabled efficiencies at scale for people of the world. We’ve witnessed monetary transaction execution time shrink from 5+ day durations to instantaneous clicks across a myriad of banking and payment apps. We’ve experienced credit lines being available to a select few evolve to mass availability at scale with trust and resilience. We’ve followed FinTech companies enabling millions of MSMEs (Micro Small Medium Enterprises) leveraging these technology ecosystems. The seamless move to paperless transactions, digital signatures, e-commerce, on-demand content, news at our fingertips, OTT, digital music, money and wallets are part of this phase of evolution.
Instant e-mails replaced the postal and telegraph systems, the standard communication methods for over a century. Wireless protocols and connectivity enabled the internet everywhere leading to the evolution of smartphones and tablets, delivering an always-on world continuously serving people. The resilience, reliability and scale of the internet paired with the evolution of Web 2.0, has enabled ‘follow the sun’ business operating models across industries leveraging ‘economies of scale’ to continuously deliver value.
Web technologies have replaced hardware devices. OTT eliminated set-top boxes and digital video recorders. Digital music replaced vinyl, cassettes, compact discs and mini discs. The iPod no longer serves a purpose!
When was the last time we saw a CD/DVD ROM on a computer? It’s been a while! Access, availability, resilience, internet speed clubbed with the evolution of web ecosystems have rendered these hardware devices redundant.
Refer to the history of the web
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