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Monday - Educational Post - 29.08.

2022
CC: Slide 1 - Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0 - Explained!

Slide 2 -
Web 1.0 - Read-only web - Static web pages with one big Wikipedia all hyperlinked together.
Web 2.0 - Read and write web with user interaction and enabled social web
Web 3.0 - Read-write-execute web-based on Blockchain and tools of decentralisation

Slide 3 -
Web 1.0- Consumer- 1991 to 2004 - An age where users are consumers of information
Web 2.0 - Product- 2004 to present- Age of targeted advertising and lack of privacy
Web 3.0- Owner- Absolute ownership and control of your data

Slide 4 -
Web 1.0 - Username / Password
Web 2.0 - Log in or sign up using Google or Facebook
Web 3.0 - Connect wallet

PC: If you’re part of the new generation, you have likely been using the internet for most of
your life. The internet is vast and constantly expanding as time moves forward. You may
know all the basics about it, considering how widespread its use is, but do you know that
there are different versions of the web out there? - Web 1.0, Web 2.0 & Web 3.0 - the
internet has three versions, each better than the last. Along the versions came its lexicon,
buzz phrases designed to confuse, with this simple guide by CheetahX you can easily
understand the fundamentals of all three web versions.
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Wednesday- Engagement reel - 31.08.2022


CC: Did you Know?
The first ever cryptocurrency was eCash, developed by the company DigiCash and
American cryptographer David Chaum in 1990. E-cash was also used as a micropayment
system at one US bank from 1995-98. But digiCash was unable to grow successfully as it
couldn’t convince banks to adopt its technology despite flourishing electronic commerce
since credit cards became the "currency of choice".
Other than this, E-Gold, B-money, Bit Gold, and Hashcash were some others to come out
and were influential cryptocurrencies in one of the oldest surviving - Bitcoin.
Reference

PC: DeFi as a revolution has been in being since the ’90s. The constant attempts to the
creation of a digital, private and untraceable financial system, which we know as DeFi now,
proves that demand has long existed in the market for such a system. Interesting, isn’t it?

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