Module:
Welcome to Web 3.0
ResNetLab on Tour
➔ Welcome to ResNetLab on Tour Programme
◆ Background
◆ WIIFY
➔ The challenges imposed by the Web 2.0 Architecture
◆ Design flaws on the Web 2.0
◆ Location vs. Content Addressing
◆ IPFS
◆ Ecosystem momentum
➔ Enter the Web 3.0
◆ Read-Write-Trust Web
Agenda
The programme
The programme
Web 2.0 Challenges
Enter Web 3.0
Welcome to the Web 3.0
Create a bridge to
the Decentralized
Web Research
Invite the entire
Research Community
to think about new
challenges in Web 3.0
To date (Q1 2021)
➔ Delivered the tutorials at
◆ ACM ICN
◆ IRTF DINRG
◆ Matrix.org Virtual Meetup
◆ NDN Retreat
◆ NGN Seminar
◆ IEEE ICBC
◆ IEEE Globecom
◆ FOSDEM
◆ ICIN
◆ IEEE ICBC
◆ IEEE/IFIP DSN
◆ and more!
➔ Reached over 5000 Academics & attendees +
recording views
➔ Unlimited free access to the content
➔ 5 Core Modules and over 8 Elective Modules to be released over time
➔ Core Modules are designed to equip you with everything in order to understand
◆ Content Addressing
◆ Content Routing
◆ Exchange of Content
◆ Mutable Content
➔ If you are an event organizer and/lecturer, feel empowered to take away the materials and
organize your own local event! Let us know if you need help.
ResNetLab On Tour,
on demand edition 📼
Web 2.0 Challenges
The programme
Web 2.0 Challenges
Enter Web 3.0
Welcome to the Web 3.0
Booming ecosystem of applications
IPFS is integrated into Browsers
Decentralized Identity with DIDs
Enter Web 3.0 Web 2.0 Challenges
Enter Web 3.0
The programme
Welcome to the Web 3.0
The evolution of the Web
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
❓
Internet
Distributed Web
➔ Work offline
➔ Faster
➔ Safer
➔ No need for central point
of coordination
➔ Permanent Links
Blockchain
➔ Publicly Verifiable
➔ Permissionless
➔ Incentive alignment
Semantic Web
➔ Graph of Knowledge
➔ Programmable
understanding of meaning
Web 3.0 is the combination of …
➔ Open Source
◆ Publicly auditable
◆ Anyone can contribute
➔ Forkability
◆ If in disagreement, anyone is allowed to part ways and experiment
➔ Permissionless Entry
◆ Anyone can join and contribute
➔ Programmable Agreements
◆ Provide service over time
◆ Access Control
➔ CryptoEconomics
◆ Incentive structures to align participants
◆ Optimize value
Web 3.0 enables Open Services
Web 3.0 is the
Read-Write-Trust-Verifiable Web
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
Internet
Web 3.0 is booming
Thank you for watching
Reach out in case you have questions or comments!
resnetlab@protocol.ai https://github.com/protocol/ResNetLab/discussions

Welcome to the Web 3.0

  • 1.
    Module: Welcome to Web3.0 ResNetLab on Tour
  • 2.
    ➔ Welcome toResNetLab on Tour Programme ◆ Background ◆ WIIFY ➔ The challenges imposed by the Web 2.0 Architecture ◆ Design flaws on the Web 2.0 ◆ Location vs. Content Addressing ◆ IPFS ◆ Ecosystem momentum ➔ Enter the Web 3.0 ◆ Read-Write-Trust Web Agenda
  • 3.
    The programme The programme Web2.0 Challenges Enter Web 3.0 Welcome to the Web 3.0
  • 4.
    Create a bridgeto the Decentralized Web Research
  • 5.
    Invite the entire ResearchCommunity to think about new challenges in Web 3.0
  • 6.
    To date (Q12021) ➔ Delivered the tutorials at ◆ ACM ICN ◆ IRTF DINRG ◆ Matrix.org Virtual Meetup ◆ NDN Retreat ◆ NGN Seminar ◆ IEEE ICBC ◆ IEEE Globecom ◆ FOSDEM ◆ ICIN ◆ IEEE ICBC ◆ IEEE/IFIP DSN ◆ and more! ➔ Reached over 5000 Academics & attendees + recording views
  • 7.
    ➔ Unlimited freeaccess to the content ➔ 5 Core Modules and over 8 Elective Modules to be released over time ➔ Core Modules are designed to equip you with everything in order to understand ◆ Content Addressing ◆ Content Routing ◆ Exchange of Content ◆ Mutable Content ➔ If you are an event organizer and/lecturer, feel empowered to take away the materials and organize your own local event! Let us know if you need help. ResNetLab On Tour, on demand edition 📼
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    Web 2.0 Challenges Theprogramme Web 2.0 Challenges Enter Web 3.0 Welcome to the Web 3.0
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    IPFS is integratedinto Browsers
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    Enter Web 3.0Web 2.0 Challenges Enter Web 3.0 The programme Welcome to the Web 3.0
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    The evolution ofthe Web Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0 ❓ Internet
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    Distributed Web ➔ Workoffline ➔ Faster ➔ Safer ➔ No need for central point of coordination ➔ Permanent Links Blockchain ➔ Publicly Verifiable ➔ Permissionless ➔ Incentive alignment Semantic Web ➔ Graph of Knowledge ➔ Programmable understanding of meaning Web 3.0 is the combination of …
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    ➔ Open Source ◆Publicly auditable ◆ Anyone can contribute ➔ Forkability ◆ If in disagreement, anyone is allowed to part ways and experiment ➔ Permissionless Entry ◆ Anyone can join and contribute ➔ Programmable Agreements ◆ Provide service over time ◆ Access Control ➔ CryptoEconomics ◆ Incentive structures to align participants ◆ Optimize value Web 3.0 enables Open Services
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    Web 3.0 isthe Read-Write-Trust-Verifiable Web Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0 Internet
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    Web 3.0 isbooming
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    Thank you forwatching Reach out in case you have questions or comments! resnetlab@protocol.ai https://github.com/protocol/ResNetLab/discussions