Blockchain remains key to Web3 application development, ecosystem growth, and mainstream adoption.

There is a lot of debate surrounding the potential use cases and applications of blockchain technology, and the discussion never seems to stop.

Many people place their hopes on Web3, believing that it can at least solve some of the current common problems in e-commerce, social media and the Internet, such as overwhelming splash screen ads, data privacy leaks, and frequent account bans and silencing.

However, how can Web3 applications scale up, generate returns to attract further investment, and provide users with the same quality of service as Web2?

Blockchain technology and Dapps may be able to give us some answers.

Blockchain Technology

Web3 is about providing users with a better surfing experience with decentralized applications, tools, and portals. In Web2, people often worry about privacy issues, accusations of monopolistic behavior, and countries and companies are afraid of not keeping up with the pace of development of international competitors. Existing decentralized functions are the core driving force behind Web3, and blockchain is the most fully developed and recognized distributed ledger technology to date.

On this basis, decentralized applications (DApps) are emerging, which enable interactions between blockchains and between blockchains and other technological tools.

DApps are application-layer implementations of interoperable smart contracts that developers can program to apply to supply chain management, financial transactions, and social media interactions.

While smart contracts and DApps are still in the early stages of mass adoption, the fact is that this has not slowed down the development of Web3.

Web3 Applications

Because most applications have not been popularized, it is easy for the public who have not actually touched and experienced Web3 tools to think that Web3 is just a concept and difficult to become a reality, but this perception is wrong.

In fact, there are already many examples of Web3 tools on the market, such as Brave Browser, Quintura, Gnoss, and Obsidian Secure Messenger, which have powerful ad blocking capabilities and native tokens. Developers can easily introduce them into future metaverse applications.

As AI has been gaining momentum in recent years, the related Web3 and Metaverse infrastructure has also been continuously innovating and iterating.

PowerVerse is a Web3.0 decentralized computing cloud platform that plans to provide AI+Depin+GPU+Metaverse+web3.0 services to the world. It integrates Web3, Metaverse, edge computing, cloud computing platform, and supercomputing intelligent computing center, and provides GPU server assembly and production services.

Conclusion

It can be foreseen that with the upgrade of big data, computing power and chips, Web3 will usher in a new wave of development, and these infrastructures may be the conditions for the success of Web3.