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I Was Building a Web App. Then Web 3.0 Happened.
What happens when your roadmap is built for Web 2.0 — but the world decides to skip ahead?
Like many aspiring founders, I had a clear idea: build a solid web app, monetize with user subscriptions, maybe sprinkle in some automation. It was a classic Web 2.0 playbook. I knew the stack. I knew the flow. I thought I knew the game.
But while I was busy polishing dashboards and optimizing for engagement, the ecosystem evolved — and didn’t wait for me. Suddenly, everyone was talking about wallets, decentralized identity, and tokenized economies. Web 3.0 had arrived. And I was lost.
Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0: What Actually Changed?
To anyone who’s ever built a login page or debugged a REST API, this shift felt brutal. Let’s break it down:
Web 2.0
- Centralized platforms and servers
- Email/password logins (OAuth, etc.)
- Users generate content but don’t own data
- Monetization via ads and subscriptions
- Data stored and controlled by corporations
- Identity = account-based, siloed
- Examples: Facebook, Google, YouTube
By Comparison, Web 3.0
- Decentralized…