What is the difference between web2.0 vs web3.0?

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Have an ongoing research for work and correct me if I’m wrong but these are what I understood between the two:

Web2.0\
-Centralized network\
-Web Browser Technology\
Ex. Google Chrome, Google Drive, Skype
-Focused more on content made by users/social media\
-Mostly control all users data\
-Focused more on community development\
-Allows for read and right functionalities

Web3.0\
-Decentralized network\
-Built on top of a blockchain technology
Ex. Brave, Storj, Experty\
-Focused more on data integration\
-Able to monetize certain activities without intermediaries\
-Increased privacy and protection\
-Focuses more on empowering individual user\
-Encourages development of smart applications by using AI, etc.

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Web 3.0 is a bunch of crypto bros hyping up application of blockchain to the website space on the internet. Most to extract money from those that have it under the assumption of FOMO and first in advantage. True Life for major brands for an easy 1 mm usd, why wouldn’t you build your brand site with us CocaCola and get ahead of the pack.

Whereas Web 1.0, Web 2.0 are pure human construct with no really clear line, the underlying technology stays the same. It’s HTTP(s), with your common backend, Apache,ngx,php,python,node,ruby.etc.

Web3 promises the application of Blockchain to the entire stack of technology, it was so pervasive that major companies bought into this crap and tried to make this work. However, it’s a solution looking for a problem, and ultimately bunch of people came out with egg on their face while the con artists behind a lot of this stuff ran off with their money. And since there little to no regulation, work was done, effort was made, something was returned to the client, who is to say the client didn’t get what they paid for. Amplified by a planet in lockdown mode with nothing to do and FOMO running at an all time high.

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