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RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
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STEEM
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└── Incoming Deleg
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2025/11/06 15:26:24
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body![merkezi.png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWnCpe3XtWpv7H7hsDR98xgZTK6AUCJswXxohbswCz1cd/merkezi.png) Every so often, someone jumps on Twitter or Discord, yelling, “We did it! True decentralization at last!” And honestly, I just roll my eyes, take a sip of coffee, and think, “Yeah, right—go tell that to the five whales sitting on half the tokens.” ☕ Let’s cut the nonsense—“decentralization” is basically the crypto world’s fairy tale. Everyone wants to believe it. But peek behind the curtain and you’ll see, the power’s still bunched up at the top. The Architecture Looks Fine... Until It Doesn’t On the surface, these blockchains look like paragons of decentralization. Thousands of nodes! Validators sprinkled across the globe! Whitepapers packed with terms like Byzantine Fault Tolerance and trustless consensus. But then you dig in and realize, oh, 70% of those “global” nodes are actually running on AWS or Google Cloud. So, sure, it’s “decentralized”—until someone at Amazon flicks a switch and suddenly your “unstoppable” chain takes a nap. All that redundancy, all those nodes, yet somehow just as fragile as your home Wi-Fi during a thunderstorm. Token Distribution: The Giant Nobody Talks About Even if the tech is perfect, token distribution tells a different story. Decentralization isn’t about the node count, it’s about who runs the show. When ten people hold 80% of the supply, congrats—you’ve just built Wall Street with extra code. And don’t get me started on those so-called “fair launches.” The ones where, surprise, insiders end up with all the early tokens while everyone else fights for scraps. We call it “community-driven,” but sometimes it’s just three guys named Chad in a Telegram chat. Eight Years Down the Road... Are We There Yet? It’s wild to think it’s been eight years since everyone started shouting, “Blockchain will change everything!” And sure, it’s changed some things—just not the way we pictured. Projects started out with big promises: no more middlemen, no banks, no gatekeepers. Fast forward, and now we have DAO councils, influencer-driven votes, and “community governance” where a tiny sliver of wallets call all the shots. Feels like democracy—if only the rich got to vote. To be fair, there’s been some progress. A few chains are actually trying to fix these problems. But every time a project decentralizes one part, another bit starts centralizing. It’s just a never-ending game of crypto whack-a-mole. Distributed Isn’t the Same As Decentralized People mix these up all the time. “Distributed” just means your tech is spread out across a bunch of servers. But if one group calls the shots, it’s still centralized at the end of the day. Think of it like a fast food chain: a hundred branches, but one boss. Decentralization only really happens when no one—no dev team, no foundation wallet, no influencer—can steer the ship, even if things go sideways. We’re not there yet. Most projects still lean on a handful of big players when something blows up. Call it what you want, but that’s not decentralization. It’s just organized chaos. So, What Now? If you’ve made it this far, you probably care enough to wonder if we’ll ever get this right. Honestly, we’re moving in the right direction. There are more community nodes, better governance, and DAOs funding public goods. But as long as token distribution stays lopsided, all the fancy tech in the world won’t save us. Because, at the end of the day, decentralization isn’t just about code. It’s about the culture. If everyone still lines up behind the richest wallet or the loudest influencer, we’re just pretending. Final Thoughts Decentralization is like getting fit—everyone says they’re working on it, but barely anyone shows up to the gym. 🏋️‍♂️ It’s not a trophy you win and put on the shelf. It’s a grind. Every day, you try to make the system a little fairer than yesterday. So, next time someone claims, “We’re fully decentralized now!” just take a sip, smile, and think, “Sure, buddy. We all are.”
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2025/11/04 12:43:54
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2025/11/04 12:29:51
authorserseri43
body![merkezi.png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWnCpe3XtWpv7H7hsDR98xgZTK6AUCJswXxohbswCz1cd/merkezi.png) You know, every few months someone pops up shouting, “We finally achieved true decentralization!” And every time, I grab my coffee, smile, and think: “Sure, buddy… tell that to the five whales controlling half the supply.” ☕ Let’s be honest — “decentralization” has become the crypto world’s favorite bedtime story. Everyone talks about it, but when you peek under the hood, things look a little too cozy at the top. ## 🧩 The Architecture Isn’t the Problem... Until It Is On paper, most blockchains look decentralized. We’ve got thousands of nodes! Validators around the world! Fancy whitepapers filled with buzzwords like Byzantine Fault Tolerance and trustless consensus. But dig deeper, and you find out 70% of those “global” nodes are running on AWS or Google Cloud. So yeah, technically decentralized... just all sitting on the same few data centers that could be unplugged faster than your Wi-Fi during a storm. So, if AWS sneezes, your “unstoppable” blockchain catches a cold. 🤧 ##💰 Token Distribution: The Elephant Sitting on the Ledger Even if your network’s architecture is flawless, token distribution tells another story. Decentralization isn’t about how many nodes you have, it’s about who owns them. If ten people hold 80% of the supply, congratulations — you’ve just reinvented traditional finance with extra steps. And don’t even get me started on those “fair launches” that somehow end up with insiders owning all the early liquidity. We call it “community-driven,” but sometimes the “community” is just a Telegram group of three guys named Chad. ## ⏳ Eight Years Later… Still Decentralizing? It’s been what, eight years since we all started yelling “blockchain will change everything”? And in a way, it has — just not in the way we imagined. Most projects started with big dreams: “No more middlemen! No banks! No gatekeepers!” Fast forward to now and… we have DAO councils, influencer-driven governance, and “community votes” where 0.01% of wallets decide everything. It’s like democracy, but only if you’re rich. To be fair, progress is happening — slowly. Some chains are genuinely trying to fix these imbalances. But every time a project decentralizes one layer, another layer becomes centralized. It’s like crypto whack-a-mole. ## 🧠 Distribution ≠ Decentralization Here’s a fun little confusion we keep making: “distributed” and “decentralized” aren’t the same. A system can be distributed — meaning the tech runs across multiple servers — yet still be centralized in control. Think of it like fast food chains: lots of branches, one boss. Real decentralization happens when no single actor can control outcomes, even indirectly. But we’re not quite there. Most chains still rely on a handful of developers, foundation wallets, or influencers to “nudge” decisions when things go sideways. That’s not decentralization. That’s just organized chaos. ## 🚀 So, What Now? If you’ve read this far, you probably care enough to ask: Can we ever get it right? The answer is... maybe. We’re moving in the right direction — more community nodes, open governance, DAO-funded public goods, etc. But unless we fix distribution, all the fancy tech means nothing. Because at the end of the day, decentralization isn’t just about code — it’s about culture. If people still follow the loudest voices, richest wallets, or biggest exchanges, we’re not decentralized. We’re just pretending. ## 🧭 Final Thoughts Decentralization is like fitness — everyone says they’re working on it, but few actually hit the gym. 🏋️‍♂️ It’s not something you “achieve” once and brag about forever. It’s a constant process — a daily discipline of making systems, power, and incentives a little more balanced than yesterday. So the next time someone claims, “We’re fully decentralized now!”, just smile, sip your coffee, and whisper: “Sure, buddy… we all are.”
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bodyhttps://static.nadirkitap.com/fotograf/494449/21/Kitap_202102201531284944493.jpg ​Have you ever wondered which are the best - selling books in the world ? I did and researched and brought them to you . When I analyzed the books on these lists , I noticed two very interesting things . One : People really love stories especially mythological , fantastic ones . Two We will probably never get to read one of these best - selling books ! But don't worry I will tell its story to you . The word " bestseller " has got into our vocabulary as well . The moment we take a step into the bookstores , we encounter bestseller shelves in the best corner . These books adorn the home pages of internet bookstores . But it was a newspaper that started fashion . Any guesses ? I thought it was the New York Times , but I came across another newspaper called " The Kansas Times & Star " . A local newspaper in Kansas started this tradition 42 years before the world's most famous book list , " The New York Times Best Sellers List " , listed the first books on October 12 , 1931 . Since then , the methods of identifying the books on this list are still being debated . It may not be the best seller of all time , but the most published books are religious books . After the printing press was invented in the 1450s , the first printed book was the Gutenberg Bible . In the first 50 years after this invention , European printers printed around 15 million books , mostly being the Bible . It is estimated that around 5 billion have been printed since the invention of the printing press . The Qur'an is in second place with 800 million prints . Because religious scriptures are distributed free of charge rather than sold , they are often not listed on bestsellers . At this point , the thing that caught my attention was the following : even the total print volume of these two most - published books is currently below the world population of 8 billion . In other words , there is no book that has been distributed to all the people . We can also look at the issue from a historical perspective . It is estimated that all people born to date are around 117 billion . If we make a calculation , considering the birth and death rates in different periods , we find that all people who lived and died after Christ are around 60 billion . Since then , even the most distributed book has managed to reach only one person out of 12 . Let's come to the bestsellers ... Do not forget that people willingly paid and read these books . This is a pretty strong indicator . All of the top 20 books have sold over 50 million copies . The historical novel Ben - Hur is ranked 20th https://rukminim2.flixcart.com/image/416/416/kjswia80/book/g/o/z/ben-hur-a-tale-of-the-christ-historical-novel-original-imafzaprjyqcvwkf.jpeg?q=70 Although The Bridges of Madison County is a relatively new novel , it has sold 60 million copies https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81rpCuu7zVL.jpg Although they are in the top 20 I could not find whether these two books were translated into Turkish or not . If you have any information , I would be glad if you share it as a comment At the 18th , We see the novel " The Catcher in the Rye " https://www.kubikbooks.com/pictures/1245134.jpg Despite being banned for a long time in many conservative areas of the US . ... for being " immoral " and " obscene , " it has been bought 65 million times to date In 17th place is “The Alchemist,” a thin novel of about 188 pages. https://www.julesbuono.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Thumbnail-26.jpg Starting at number 16 , only one author's books begin to dominate the list : J.K. Rowling . Each of the books in the Harry Potter series has sold at least 65 million copies Harry Potter became the best - selling book series in history , https://www.educationworld.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/HarryPotterBooks.jpg with a total of 500 million copies So why do you think J. K. Rowling , who became the first billionaire in the publishing world shortened her initials ? Because of the recommendation of her original publisher The publisher thought that male readers might be wary of reading a female author , and named it " J. K. Rowling " Indeed , the bestseller list appears to be male - dominated . There is only one female writer other than her in the top 20 Let's come to the top 10 best - selling books of all time .. In 10th place we see Dan Brown's " The Da Vinci Code " https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/DaVinciCode.jpg which is very immersive for mystery lovers , something that you can finish in one go . At 9th , we see " Pinocchio " , a children's literature classic . https://bci.kinokuniya.com/jsp/images/book-img/97807/97807364/9780736438780.JPG Its popularity skyrocketed when it became the subject of one of Disney's first cartoons in 1940 . All of these top 20 best - selling books that ... ... I will mention today have been adapted into at least a movie or a series . At 8th , We have " She : A History of Adventure " has been translated into Turkish as " Ayişe " . https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/tr/6/69/Ayi%C5%9Fe.jpg Because in this novel , which tells the journey of an adventurous duo to the depths of Africa , the characters encounter a mysterious white queen named Ayişe , whom the locals call " She " and whom they regard as someone who must be obeyed . At 7th , is another important series of children's literature , a book from C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series , I have seven of them right here , the second of the series took its place in the list as the seventh as a stand - alone . " The Lion , the Witch , and the Wardrobe . " https://i.harperapps.com/covers/9780064405379/x400.jpg This book , which also carries traces of Turkish mythology , has sold 85 million copies all over the world , more than the population of Turkey . At the 6th place is a novel by Agatha Christie , the second and last female author of our list - the master of the mystery genre : the second and last female author of our list - the master of the mystery genre : And Then There Were None or Ten Little Niggers . https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4a/And_Then_There_Were_None_First_Edition_Cover_1939.jpg The 5th best - selling book of all time , " Dream of the Red Chamber , " is considered a masterpiece of Chinese literature . http://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/Images/610d66f5-d4e0-4058-859d-b5ab3fd5df61/400/600/False/image.jpg I certainly know that this book has not been translated into Turkish , and I don't know when it will ever be translated . there are too many characters and I couldn't continue because the plot and the language was rather heavy . It is the only book on this list that I haven't been able to read in its entirety . The Little Prince " , which I keep recommending all the time because it is one of my favorite books , comes at 4th place in our list because . https://img.thriftbooks.com/api/images/i/m/F58B1A986AB28096E653C7A99BA83D19A795B925.jpg As you see we can call it a novelette which is thinner than hundred pages I not only read it but also have prepared a video on its own before . And I put this book among the 10000 ones that I have gifted to 1000 people in the previous years . Thus you too , please read it and have it read by others and even listen to it . Because of the list of the 20 best selling books of all time , including this book , is accessible to everyone on " Storytel " and has very good Turkish voiceovers . " The Alchemist picked up a book that someone in the caravan had brought . " You can listen to Paulo Coelho's Alchemist in Yiğit Özşener's voice . There are four different versions of Pinocchio, one of the classics of children's literature. These are all stories. No matter what genre it is, novel, novella, fantasy, mystery, historical fiction, there are not any non-fiction ones among them. Let alone the first twenty, you realize that some type of a pattern begins to form even when you go down to the first hundred. For example, let me show you another example from the all-time bestseller list. Percy Jackson this is also a mythology- fantasy sort of book. In order to reach Cosmos, the best-selling scientific book of all time, we have to go down to the 40th place of the list. So what does this mean? https://pennottheswordhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/img_4221.jpg We humans really start to like the stories, even more, when they become a little mythological and a little fantastic. Getting back to our list you can see, at the top of the list on Wikipedia is ... .Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities". A Tale of Two Cities However, https://i.dr.com.tr/cache/600x600-0/originals/0001736586001-1.jpg there is something weird here as the references cited... as the source of this data keep making ... references to each other. So this is not very solid Also, this book was not originally published as a book. In 1859, it was published in chapters in newspaper for 31 weeks. Therefore, when calculating 200 million sales, an inaccurate logic may have been used by including the 31-week edition of these newspapers. This issue has been on the agenda since 2009 on Wikipedia's talk page. Since then, it has been on and off the list every now and again. But many different discussions about these lists are constantly being made and not only on Wikipedia's list too but New York Times' list etc. As well. For example, we see the novel "Hobbit" by J.R.R Tolkien in the second place of the list. However, the "Lord of the Rings" by the same author was sold much more than that. But because it was sometimes published as a single thick novel, and sometimes as 3 separate books, It is evaluated differently in different lists.. On the other hand, the third book in the list is the first book in the Harry Potter series. It is in the 3rd place as a stand-alone book but if you consider it as a series it has sold over half a billion copies world wide. My purpose in going into all these details is to remind you not to rely too much on such lists, we have a tendency to make judgments like the book A is better than the book B or the other way around. So much so that sometimes some act like experts without even reading the books, just by listening to comments and looking at the lists of others. There is something very striking about this. It takes place in the 1950s. On a late-night radio show on the WOR radio channel in New York.. The host of the show is so tired of these people who claim to "know everything". He shrugs off so-called intellectuals. Of those who claim to be an expert of a book if that book makes it into any top lists, but doesn't even consider it if the book is not on such a list. The same goes for prizes too. Of course, it is important for a movie to receive an award such as an Oscar or being featured in the Cannes festival, but this feature alone does not show that it is valuable or worthless. We must form our own value judgments based on our own experiences. Overwhelmed by such people, the radio host makes a plan with his listeners at 2:00 at midnight. What do you say, if we all go to a bookstore tomorrow morning and ask for a book that doesn't exist? What an idea right? Everyone will rush to the bookstores at the same time and ask for the same book, there will be a demand, for a nonexistent book. At that hour of the night, they come up with the idea for such a book. Title of the book: I, Libertine. First part of a trilogy. It has a story set in the 18th century. Author: Frederick R. Ewing. He is an Oxford graduate who also participated in World War I. And all of what I'm saying is fake. There is neither such an author nor such a book written by him. Even so, they make up and take a decision with all the fine details. The next morning everyone goes to bookstores and ask for this book in a very serious manner. I want the book "I, Libertine" by Frederick Ewing. The librarian will likely to answer the first- comers by saying, "We don't have it". But after some people ask for it, they would inevitably take a look at the inventory list and check it. When more and more people ask for it, they will immediately make calls and start inquiring for publishers and distributers. It really happens like that. Publishing houses are faced with hundreds of demands at once for a book that doesn't exist. Publishers Weekly, a highly prestigious industry magazine for publishers, librarians, and booksellers, immediately start to search for the publisher of this book. Finally, the New York Times newspaper, which is considered the greatest authority on books, had to mention the name of this book in its "new releases" column. Of course, without knowing anything about its subject. But even so this dynamism in the sector was enough for those who "know a lot". The book was all over them some claim to like it some not. In fact, when the book and its author are mentioned to one of them, he gives the following answer: "Ewing! It was time for the public to discover this man." Come on, you did discover the man first and now it is turn for the common folks, is that so? There are book clubs you know, for people to gather around and read books and make comments and so on, those who say they started reading this novel in such clubs, and those who say they didn't like it increased in numbers. So in social groups, the book takes its glory. Almost everyone has a positive or negative opinion. But above all, a columnist starts talking about having coffee with Frederick Ewing whom he refers to as Freddy and meeting his wife Marjorie on his way to India, they even improvised a wife for him. This madness is getting bigger and bigger. Reviews of the book begin to appear in magazines and newspapers. 7 weeks after the radio show where the idea came up at a midnight program, this book hit the "bestseller" lists not only in the USA, but also in all major cities such as Paris, Rome, and London. Were you all sleep-walking for god's sake, you might be asking, but of course, even back then there was some real journalist hiding somewhere. One of the investigative journalists said that I would really find and read this book, and meanwhile, logical explanations emerged as to why the book could not be found, with rumors like it was banned Boston and so on. Despite all this, the journalist finally traced backed the work to the end and and realized that all this was a hoax that emerged from the radio show. This is what I meant when I said in the beginning that... ..we will never be able to read one of the "bestselling" books. But in fact, you can read this book if you really want to. I found it to be a bit pricy so not get it. But the book does exist now. Because you know what happened after the event? Broadcasters reached out to that radio host and asked him to write this book. And he did, and very soon after it was published, the book actually hit the bestseller list. note this post was first posted by me on the hive blockchain
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One :\nPeople really love stories especially mythological , fantastic ones .\n\nTwo\n\nWe will probably never get to read one of these best - selling books !\n\nBut don't worry I will tell its story to you .\nThe word \" bestseller \" has got into our vocabulary as well .\nThe moment we take a step into the bookstores ,\n\nwe encounter bestseller shelves in the best corner .\nThese books adorn the home pages of internet bookstores .\nBut it was a newspaper that started fashion .\n\nAny guesses ?\n\nI thought it was the New York Times ,\n\nbut I came across another newspaper called \" The Kansas Times & Star \" .\n\nA local newspaper in Kansas started this tradition 42 years before the world's most famous book list ,\n\n\" The New York Times Best Sellers List \" , listed the first books on October 12 , 1931 .\nSince then , the methods of identifying the books on this list are still being debated .\n\nIt may not be the best seller of all time , but the most published books are religious books .\n\nAfter the printing press was invented in the 1450s , the first printed book was the Gutenberg Bible .\n\nIn the first 50 years after this invention ,\n\nEuropean printers printed around 15 million books , mostly being the Bible .\n\nIt is estimated that around 5 billion have been printed since the invention of the printing press .\n\nThe Qur'an is in second place with 800 million prints .\n\nBecause religious scriptures are distributed free of charge rather than sold ,\nthey are often not listed on bestsellers .\n\nAt this point , the thing that caught my attention was the following :\n\neven the total print volume of these two most - published books is currently below the world population of 8 billion .\n\nIn other words , there is no book that has been distributed to all the people .\n\nWe can also look at the issue from a historical perspective .\n\nIt is estimated that all people born to date are around 117 billion .\n\nIf we make a calculation , considering the birth and death rates in different periods ,\n\nwe find that all people who lived and died after Christ are around 60 billion .\n\nSince then , even the most distributed book has managed to reach only one person out of 12 .\n\nLet's come to the bestsellers ...\n\nDo not forget that people willingly paid and read these books .\n\nThis is a pretty strong indicator .\n\nAll of the top 20 books have sold over 50 million copies .\n\nThe historical novel Ben - Hur is ranked 20th\n\nhttps://rukminim2.flixcart.com/image/416/416/kjswia80/book/g/o/z/ben-hur-a-tale-of-the-christ-historical-novel-original-imafzaprjyqcvwkf.jpeg?q=70\n\nAlthough The Bridges of Madison County is a relatively new novel ,\n\nit has sold 60 million copies\n\nhttps://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81rpCuu7zVL.jpg\n\nAlthough they are in the top 20 \n\nI could not find whether these two books were translated into Turkish or not .\n\nIf you have any information , I would be glad if you share it as a comment \n\nAt the 18th , We see the novel \" The Catcher in the Rye \" \n\nhttps://www.kubikbooks.com/pictures/1245134.jpg\n\nDespite being banned for a long time in many conservative areas of the US .\n\n... for being \" immoral \" and \" obscene , \" it has been bought 65 million times to date\n\nIn 17th place is “The Alchemist,” a thin novel of about 188 pages.\n\nhttps://www.julesbuono.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Thumbnail-26.jpg\n\nStarting at number 16 , only one author's books begin to dominate the list :\n\nJ.K. 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Rowling \" \n\nIndeed , the bestseller list appears to be male - dominated .\n\nThere is only one female writer other than her in the top 20 \n\nLet's come to the top 10 best - selling books of all time ..\n\nIn 10th place we see Dan Brown's \" The Da Vinci Code \"\n\nhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/DaVinciCode.jpg\n\nwhich is very immersive for mystery lovers , something that you can finish in one go .\nAt 9th , we see \" Pinocchio \" , a children's literature classic .\n\nhttps://bci.kinokuniya.com/jsp/images/book-img/97807/97807364/9780736438780.JPG\n\nIts popularity skyrocketed when it became the subject of one of Disney's first cartoons in 1940 .\n\nAll of these top 20 best - selling books that ...\n\n... I will mention today have been adapted into at least a movie or a series .\n\nAt 8th , We have \" She : A History of Adventure \" has been translated into Turkish as \" Ayişe \" .\n\nhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/tr/6/69/Ayi%C5%9Fe.jpg\n\nBecause in this novel , which tells the journey of an adventurous duo to the depths of Africa ,\n\nthe characters encounter a mysterious white queen named Ayişe ,\n\nwhom the locals call \" She \" and whom they regard as someone who must be obeyed .\n\nAt 7th , is another important series of children's literature ,\n\na book from C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series ,\n\nI have seven of them right here ,\nthe second of the series took its place in the list as the seventh as a stand - alone .\n\" The Lion , the Witch , and the Wardrobe . \"\n\nhttps://i.harperapps.com/covers/9780064405379/x400.jpg\n\nThis book , which also carries traces of Turkish mythology ,\n\nhas sold 85 million copies all over the world , more than the population of Turkey .\n\nAt the 6th place is a novel by Agatha Christie ,\n\nthe second and last female author of our list - the master of the mystery genre :\n\nthe second and last female author of our list - the master of the mystery genre :\n\nAnd Then There Were None or Ten Little Niggers .\n\nhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4a/And_Then_There_Were_None_First_Edition_Cover_1939.jpg\n\nThe 5th best - selling book of all time ,\n\n\" Dream of the Red Chamber , \" is considered a masterpiece of Chinese literature .\n\nhttp://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/Images/610d66f5-d4e0-4058-859d-b5ab3fd5df61/400/600/False/image.jpg\n\nI certainly know that this book has not been translated into Turkish ,\n\nand I don't know when it will ever be translated .\n\nthere are too many characters and\n\nI couldn't continue because the plot and the language was rather heavy .\n\nIt is the only book on this list that I haven't been able to read in its entirety .\n\nThe Little Prince \" , which I keep recommending all the time\n\nbecause it is one of my favorite books , comes at 4th place in our list because .\n\nhttps://img.thriftbooks.com/api/images/i/m/F58B1A986AB28096E653C7A99BA83D19A795B925.jpg\n\nAs you see we can call it a novelette which is thinner than hundred pages\n\nI not only read it but also have prepared a video on its own before .\n\nAnd I put this book among the 10000 ones that I have gifted to 1000 people in the previous years .\n\nThus you too , please read it and have it read by others and even listen to it .\n\nBecause of the list of the 20 best selling books of all time , including this book ,\n\nis accessible to everyone on \" Storytel \" and has very good Turkish voiceovers .\n\n\" The Alchemist picked up a book that someone in the caravan had brought . \"\n\nYou can listen to Paulo Coelho's Alchemist in Yiğit Özşener's voice .\n\nThere are four different versions of Pinocchio, one of the classics of children's literature.\n\nThese are all stories. No matter what genre it is, novel, novella, fantasy, mystery, historical fiction, there are not any non-fiction ones among them. Let alone the first twenty, you realize that some type of a pattern begins to form even when you go down to the first hundred.\n\nFor example, let me show you another example from the all-time bestseller list. Percy Jackson this is also a mythology- fantasy sort of book. In order to reach Cosmos, the best-selling scientific book of all time, we have to go down to the 40th place of the list. So what does this mean?\n\nhttps://pennottheswordhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/img_4221.jpg\n\nWe humans really start to like the stories, even more, when they become a little mythological and a little fantastic. Getting back to our list you can see, at the top of the list on Wikipedia is ... .Charles Dickens' novel \"A Tale of Two Cities\". A Tale of Two Cities However,\n\nhttps://i.dr.com.tr/cache/600x600-0/originals/0001736586001-1.jpg\n\nthere is something weird here as the references cited... as the source of this data keep making ... references to each other. So this is not very solid Also, this book was not originally published as a book. In 1859, it was published in chapters in newspaper for 31 weeks.\n\nTherefore, when calculating 200 million sales, an inaccurate logic may have been used by including the 31-week edition of these newspapers. This issue has been on the agenda since 2009 on Wikipedia's talk page. Since then, it has been on and off the list every now and again. But many different discussions about these lists are constantly being made\n\nand not only on Wikipedia's list too but New York Times' list etc. As well. For example, we see the novel \"Hobbit\" by J.R.R Tolkien in the second place of the list. However, the \"Lord of the Rings\" by the same author was sold much more than that. But because it was sometimes published as a single thick novel,\n\nand sometimes as 3 separate books, It is evaluated differently in different lists.. On the other hand, the third book in the list is the first book in the Harry Potter series. It is in the 3rd place as a stand-alone book but if you consider it as a series it has sold over half a billion copies world wide. My purpose in going into all these details is to remind you not to rely too much on such lists,\n\nwe have a tendency to make judgments like the book A is better than the book B or the other way around. So much so that sometimes some act like experts without even reading the books, just by listening to comments and looking at the lists of others. There is something very striking about this. It takes place in the 1950s.\n\nOn a late-night radio show on the WOR radio channel in New York.. The host of the show is so tired of these people who claim to \"know everything\". He shrugs off so-called intellectuals. Of those who claim to be an expert of a book if that book makes it into any top lists, but doesn't even consider it if the book is not on such a list.\n\nThe same goes for prizes too. Of course, it is important for a movie to receive an award such as an Oscar or being featured in the Cannes festival, but this feature alone does not show that it is valuable or worthless. We must form our own value judgments based on our own experiences. Overwhelmed by such people,\n\nthe radio host makes a plan with his listeners at 2:00 at midnight. What do you say, if we all go to a bookstore tomorrow morning and ask for a book that doesn't exist? What an idea right? Everyone will rush to the bookstores at the same time\n\nand ask for the same book, there will be a demand, for a nonexistent book. At that hour of the night, they come up with the idea for such a book. Title of the book: I, Libertine. First part of a trilogy. It has a story set in the 18th century. Author: Frederick R. Ewing.\n\nHe is an Oxford graduate who also participated in World War I. And all of what I'm saying is fake. There is neither such an author nor such a book written by him. Even so, they make up and take a decision with all the fine details. The next morning everyone goes to bookstores\n\nand ask for this book in a very serious manner. I want the book \"I, Libertine\" by Frederick Ewing. The librarian will likely to answer the first- comers by saying, \"We don't have it\". But after some people ask for it, they would inevitably take a look at the inventory list and check it. When more and more people ask for it,\n\nthey will immediately make calls and start inquiring for publishers and distributers. It really happens like that. Publishing houses are faced with hundreds of demands at once for a book that doesn't exist. Publishers Weekly, a highly prestigious industry magazine for publishers, librarians, and booksellers, immediately start to search for the publisher of this book.\n\nFinally, the New York Times newspaper, which is considered the greatest authority on books, had to mention the name of this book in its \"new releases\" column. Of course, without knowing anything about its subject. But even so this dynamism in the sector was enough for those who \"know a lot\". The book was all over them some claim to like it some not.\n\nIn fact, when the book and its author are mentioned to one of them, he gives the following answer: \"Ewing! It was time for the public to discover this man.\" Come on, you did discover the man first and now it is turn for the common folks, is that so?\n\nThere are book clubs you know, for people to gather around and read books and make comments and so on, those who say they started reading this novel in such clubs, and those who say they didn't like it increased in numbers. So in social groups, the book takes its glory. Almost everyone has a positive or negative opinion.\n\nBut above all, a columnist starts talking about having coffee with Frederick Ewing whom he refers to as Freddy and meeting his wife Marjorie on his way to India, they even improvised a wife for him. This madness is getting bigger and bigger. Reviews of the book begin to appear in magazines and newspapers.\n\n7 weeks after the radio show where the idea came up at a midnight program, this book hit the \"bestseller\" lists not only in the USA, but also in all major cities such as Paris, Rome, and London. Were you all sleep-walking for god's sake, you might be asking, but of course, even back then there was some real journalist hiding somewhere.\n\nOne of the investigative journalists said that I would really find and read this book, and meanwhile, logical explanations emerged as to why the book could not be found, with rumors like it was banned Boston and so on. Despite all this, the journalist finally traced backed the work to the end and\n\nand realized that all this was a hoax that emerged from the radio show. This is what I meant when I said in the beginning that... ..we will never be able to read one of the \"bestselling\" books. But in fact, you can read this book if you really want to. I found it to be a bit pricy so not get it.\n\nBut the book does exist now. Because you know what happened after the event? Broadcasters reached out to that radio host and asked him to write this book. 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serseri43published a new post: web-3-0-metavers
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bodyhttps://www.elektrikde.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Web-3-nedir.jpg https://static.daktilo.com/sites/415/uploads/2021/12/18/large/metaverse-5-1639828674.jpg Have you heard of a thing called Web 3.0, a trend that has started to be talked about again in the technology world especially in recent years. I say this trend again because I heard it back in 2004, for the first time in those years, we were saying that we would process the transition to Web 2.0 to our bones and start preparing this Web 3.0 as soon as possible, but somehow that radical change did not happen. Just as we started to think that there would be no such thing as a 3.0 revolution and the Internet would undergo a slow evolution, a technology that created a Paradigm Change in the financial world brought this issue back to the agenda. Can the blockchain technology that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Ethereum depend on completely change the internet? Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0? These are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made? https://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg ![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg) Tim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland This screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page. First of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision It may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown. The internet will consist of information connected to each other by links. The very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0 Until then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people there were static pages it created People who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming. Web 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice Web 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming. The websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place. This change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet. So writing and producing content became easier. websites, began to feed on user-generated content As a world giant today internet brands we hear Almost all during the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0 was born and developed rapidly. Google Facebook Twitter Linkedin YouTube All https://elisabethorgan.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/screen-shot-2014-03-05-at-9-33-06-am.png Most of the brands that could not make this transition have disappeared. Here's This Exciting Wind of Change We started to wait for the Web 3.0 revolution on the horizon. We were ready to surf the waves she would make The inventor of the web, Tim Berners Lee, was waiting for this wave. Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of the web, was waiting for this wave. he called it the semantic web However, this transition never took place, many reasons can be given for this, but Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 also had common ground, both needed a centralized structure for example If you made a website in Web 1.0, you must host it on a server, right? You don't even need to make a website in Web 2.0, you can communicate with the whole world by opening an account on Facebook or Twitter. So servers have been replaced by platforms, we need centralized structures and intermediaries in both worlds. Well, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right? Why can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent One of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms. To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication when you say web 3.0 Of course, what should come to mind when you hear the word decentralized very naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming Because they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user. If this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user? Why do we need such things? Because your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity How come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free? Because the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling. They sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft. The time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use. The Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine. Platforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there. Because not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that I can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit. For example, I can add an innocent like button for this There is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other But human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes now those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous. Noticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger They started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared. Moreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these. Web 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages. Internet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established, Let's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication. Of course, a price must be paid for a service rendered. We have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly. The prominent web 3.0 trend is somehow maybe things will change if he gets stronger Because with Web 3.0 there can be information democracy The applications we use in the Web 3.0 world are called Decentralized Applications https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*L5ApbOvu0Pf-oRXFYd3vkA.png If I give an example of Web 3.0 It is recommended to use DApps that work with wallet logic instead of the browsers we use to browse the internet. Thus, your every behavior and knowledge on the internet turns into a value. While I accumulate these values, on the other hand, I can share it with those who deserve it through the activities I do. If I benefit from the content, I pay the producer directly instead of the intermediary. A concept called NFT has already emerged, thousands of Cryptocurrencies are ready for material exchanges, so blog chain-based technologies can inflate the sails of the web 3.0 ship, as I said, there is a metaverse relationship to the subject. as a result Metaverse and Web 3.0 I don't think they are two separate ways. WEB 3.0 expresses the infrastructure of this work, the metaverse superstructure, the universes surrounding it, the user experience. Just as mobile devices have accelerated the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0, so can metaverse tools, namely virar helmets, or smart glasses and other wearable devices that are expected to become widespread soon, can facilitate the transition to web 3.0. Many new startups have already been created for the Internet, and new ones continue to emerge every day. I don't know if such a transition will be possible in the near future or if we will continue to talk about Web 3.0 in 10 years. But I am excited that some of the principles that the blockchain has brought to our lives can be adapted to the internet as well. these principles are an Open Source system, the information is classified semantically, that is, depending on the unit of meaning, its privacy is respected, a secure infrastructure is established, communication is carried out with verifiable methods If these principles are supported by smart contracts and similar technical systems, data monarchies on the internet can be ended. To be able to truly transform it into a democracy It may be possible, and then move on to the decentralized autonomous organization stage. and after democracy in the real world Algorithm-powered algocracies may begin to emerge A few steps have already been taken in this regard, and designs for some cities planned to be established in the real world have already emerged. Anyway, back to our topic hypermedia This connection concept, which seems to be a simple internet based on the links you know and use, has changed the way we first read and write information, the way we produce content, and of course the world. If we want to switch to Web 3.0 we need to add a new word to this special word. Now this link alone is not enough, we must add the word Trust to it. In the future, the Internet should not just connect information and people, it should calm our anger and build mutual trust. note: at the same time I shared the article I wrote in leofinance here. https://leofinance.io/@arslan43/web-3-0-metaverse
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      "body": "https://www.elektrikde.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Web-3-nedir.jpg\n\nhttps://static.daktilo.com/sites/415/uploads/2021/12/18/large/metaverse-5-1639828674.jpg\nHave you heard of a thing called Web 3.0, a trend that has started to be talked about again in the technology world especially in recent years. I say this trend again because\n\nI heard it back in 2004, for the first time in those years, we were saying that we would process the transition to Web 2.0 to our bones and start preparing this Web 3.0 as soon as possible, but somehow that radical change did not happen.\n\nJust as we started to think that there would be no such thing as a 3.0 revolution and the Internet would undergo a slow evolution, a technology that created a Paradigm Change in the financial world brought this issue back to the agenda.\n\nCan the blockchain technology that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Ethereum depend on completely change the internet? Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0?\n\nThese are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made?\n\nhttps://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg\n\n![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg)\nTim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland\nThis screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page.\n\nFirst of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision\n\nIt may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown.\n\nThe internet will consist of information connected to each other by links.\n\nThe very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0\n\nUntil then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people\nthere were static pages it created\n\nPeople who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming.\n\nWeb 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice\n\nWeb 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming.\n\nThe websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place.\n\nThis change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet.\n\nSo writing and producing content became easier.\n\nwebsites,\nbegan to feed on user-generated content\n\nAs a world giant today\ninternet brands we hear\nAlmost all\nduring the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0\nwas born and developed rapidly.\nGoogle Facebook Twitter Linkedin\nYouTube All\nhttps://elisabethorgan.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/screen-shot-2014-03-05-at-9-33-06-am.png\n\nMost of the brands that could not make this transition have disappeared.\n\nHere's This Exciting Wind of Change\nWe started to wait for the Web 3.0 revolution on the horizon.\n\nWe were ready to surf the waves she would make\n\nThe inventor of the web, Tim Berners Lee, was waiting for this wave.\n\nTim Berners Lee, the inventor of the web, was waiting for this wave. he called it the semantic web\n\nHowever, this transition never took place, many reasons can be given for this, but\n\nWeb 1.0 and Web 2.0 also had common ground, both needed a centralized structure\n\nfor example\n\nIf you made a website in Web 1.0, you must host it on a server, right?\n\nYou don't even need to make a website in Web 2.0, you can communicate with the whole world by opening an account on Facebook or Twitter.\n\nSo servers have been replaced by platforms, we need centralized structures and intermediaries in both worlds.\n\nWell, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right?\n\nWhy can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent\n\nOne of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms.\n\n To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication\n\nwhen you say web 3.0\nOf course, what should come to mind\nwhen you hear the word decentralized\nvery naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming\n\nBecause they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user.\n\nIf this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user?\n\nWhy do we need such things?\n\nBecause your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity\n\nHow come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free?\n\nBecause the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling.\n\nThey sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft.\n\nThe time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use.\n\nThe Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine.\n\nPlatforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there.\n\nBecause not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that\n\nI can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit.\n\nFor example, I can add an innocent like button for this\n\nThere is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other\n\nBut human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes\n\nnow those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous.\n\nNoticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger\n\nThey started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared.\n\nMoreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these.\n\nWeb 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages.\n\nInternet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established,\n\nLet's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication.\n\nOf course, a price must be paid for a service rendered.\n\nWe have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly.\n\nThe prominent web 3.0 trend 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If I benefit from the content, I pay the producer directly instead of the intermediary. A concept called NFT has already emerged, thousands of Cryptocurrencies are ready for material exchanges, so blog chain-based technologies can inflate the sails of the web 3.0 ship, as I said, there is a metaverse relationship to the subject.\n\nas a result\nMetaverse and Web 3.0 I don't think they are two separate ways.\n\nWEB 3.0 expresses the infrastructure of this work, the metaverse superstructure, the universes surrounding it, the user experience.\n\nJust as mobile devices have accelerated the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0, so can metaverse tools, namely virar helmets, or smart glasses and other wearable devices that are expected to become widespread soon, can facilitate the transition to web 3.0.\n\nMany new startups have already been created for the Internet, and new ones continue to emerge every day.\n\nI don't know if such a transition will be possible in the near future or if we will continue to talk about Web 3.0 in 10 years.\n\nBut I am excited that some of the principles that the blockchain has brought to our lives can be adapted to the internet as well.\n\nthese principles are an Open Source system, the information is classified semantically, that is, depending on the unit of meaning, its privacy is respected, a secure infrastructure is established, communication is carried out with verifiable methods\n\nIf these principles are supported by smart contracts and similar technical systems, data monarchies on the internet can be ended.\n\nTo be able to truly transform it into a democracy It may be possible, and then move on to the decentralized autonomous organization stage.\n\nand after democracy in the real world Algorithm-powered algocracies may begin to emerge\n\nA few steps have already been taken in this regard, and designs for some cities planned to be established in the real world have already emerged.\n\nAnyway, back to our topic\n\nhypermedia This connection concept, which seems to be a simple internet based on the links you know and use, has changed the way we first read and write information, the way we produce content, and of course the world.\n\nIf we want to switch to Web 3.0 we need to add a new word to this special word. 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bodyhttps://www.elektrikde.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Web-3-nedir.jpg https://static.daktilo.com/sites/415/uploads/2021/12/18/large/metaverse-5-1639828674.jpg Have you heard of a thing called Web 3.0, a trend that has started to be talked about again in the technology world especially in recent years. I say this trend again because I heard it back in 2004, for the first time in those years, we were saying that we would process the transition to Web 2.0 to our bones and start preparing this Web 3.0 as soon as possible, but somehow that radical change did not happen. Just as we started to think that there would be no such thing as a 3.0 revolution and the Internet would undergo a slow evolution, a technology that created a Paradigm Change in the financial world brought this issue back to the agenda. Can the blockchain technology that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Ethereum depend on completely change the internet? Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0? These are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made? https://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg ![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg) Tim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland This screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page. First of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision It may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown. The internet will consist of information connected to each other by links. The very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0 Until then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people there were static pages it created People who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming. Web 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice Web 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming. The websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place. This change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet. So writing and producing content became easier. websites, began to feed on user-generated content As a world giant today internet brands we hear Almost all during the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0 was born and developed rapidly. Google Facebook Twitter Linkedin YouTube All https://elisabethorgan.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/screen-shot-2014-03-05-at-9-33-06-am.png Most of the brands that could not make this transition have disappeared. Here's This Exciting Wind of Change We started to wait for the Web 3.0 revolution on the horizon. We were ready to surf the waves she would make The inventor of the web, Tim Berners Lee, was waiting for this wave. Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of the web, was waiting for this wave. he called it the semantic web However, this transition never took place, many reasons can be given for this, but Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 also had common ground, both needed a centralized structure for example If you made a website in Web 1.0, you must host it on a server, right? You don't even need to make a website in Web 2.0, you can communicate with the whole world by opening an account on Facebook or Twitter. So servers have been replaced by platforms, we need centralized structures and intermediaries in both worlds. Well, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right? Why can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent One of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms. To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication when you say web 3.0 Of course, what should come to mind when you hear the word decentralized very naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming Because they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user. If this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user? Why do we need such things? Because your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity How come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free? Because the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling. They sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft. The time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use. The Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine. Platforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there. Because not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that I can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit. For example, I can add an innocent like button for this There is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other But human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes now those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous. Noticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger They started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared. Moreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these. Web 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages. Internet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established, Let's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication. Of course, a price must be paid for a service rendered. We have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly. The prominent web 3.0 trend is somehow maybe things will change if he gets stronger Because with Web 3.0 there can be information democracy The applications we use in the Web 3.0 world are called Decentralized Applications https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*L5ApbOvu0Pf-oRXFYd3vkA.png If I give an example of Web 3.0 It is recommended to use DApps that work with wallet logic instead of the browsers we use to browse the internet. Thus, your every behavior and knowledge on the internet turns into a value. While I accumulate these values, on the other hand, I can share it with those who deserve it through the activities I do. If I benefit from the content, I pay the producer directly instead of the intermediary. A concept called NFT has already emerged, thousands of Cryptocurrencies are ready for material exchanges, so blog chain-based technologies can inflate the sails of the web 3.0 ship, as I said, there is a metaverse relationship to the subject. as a result Metaverse and Web 3.0 I don't think they are two separate ways. WEB 3.0 expresses the infrastructure of this work, the metaverse superstructure, the universes surrounding it, the user experience. Just as mobile devices have accelerated the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0, so can metaverse tools, namely virar helmets, or smart glasses and other wearable devices that are expected to become widespread soon, can facilitate the transition to web 3.0. Many new startups have already been created for the Internet, and new ones continue to emerge every day. I don't know if such a transition will be possible in the near future or if we will continue to talk about Web 3.0 in 10 years. But I am excited that some of the principles that the blockchain has brought to our lives can be adapted to the internet as well. these principles are an Open Source system, the information is classified semantically, that is, depending on the unit of meaning, its privacy is respected, a secure infrastructure is established, communication is carried out with verifiable methods If these principles are supported by smart contracts and similar technical systems, data monarchies on the internet can be ended. To be able to truly transform it into a democracy It may be possible, and then move on to the decentralized autonomous organization stage. and after democracy in the real world Algorithm-powered algocracies may begin to emerge A few steps have already been taken in this regard, and designs for some cities planned to be established in the real world have already emerged. Anyway, back to our topic hypermedia This connection concept, which seems to be a simple internet based on the links you know and use, has changed the way we first read and write information, the way we produce content, and of course the world. If we want to switch to Web 3.0 we need to add a new word to this special word. Now this link alone is not enough, we must add the word Trust to it. In the future, the Internet should not just connect information and people, it should calm our anger and build mutual trust. note: at the same time I shared the article I wrote in leofinance here. https://leofinance.io/@arslan43/web-3-0-metaverse
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Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0?\n\nThese are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made?\n\nhttps://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg\n\n![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg)\nTim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland\nThis screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page.\n\nFirst of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision\n\nIt may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown.\n\nThe internet will consist of information connected to each other by links.\n\nThe very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0\n\nUntil then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people\nthere were static pages it created\n\nPeople who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming.\n\nWeb 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice\n\nWeb 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming.\n\nThe websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place.\n\nThis change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet.\n\nSo writing and producing content became easier.\n\nwebsites,\nbegan to feed on user-generated content\n\nAs a world giant today\ninternet brands we hear\nAlmost all\nduring the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0\nwas born and developed rapidly.\nGoogle Facebook Twitter Linkedin\nYouTube 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both worlds.\n\nWell, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right?\n\nWhy can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent\n\nOne of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms.\n\n To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication\n\nwhen you say web 3.0\nOf course, what should come to mind\nwhen you hear the word decentralized\nvery naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming\n\nBecause they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user.\n\nIf this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user?\n\nWhy do we need such things?\n\nBecause your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity\n\nHow come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free?\n\nBecause the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling.\n\nThey sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft.\n\nThe time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use.\n\nThe Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine.\n\nPlatforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there.\n\nBecause not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that\n\nI can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit.\n\nFor example, I can add an innocent like button for this\n\nThere is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other\n\nBut human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes\n\nnow those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous.\n\nNoticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger\n\nThey started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared.\n\nMoreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these.\n\nWeb 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages.\n\nInternet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established,\n\nLet's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication.\n\nOf course, a price must be paid for a service rendered.\n\nWe have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly.\n\nThe prominent web 3.0 trend is somehow\nmaybe things will change if he gets stronger\n\nBecause with Web 3.0 there can be information democracy\n\nThe applications we use in the Web 3.0 world are called Decentralized Applications\nhttps://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*L5ApbOvu0Pf-oRXFYd3vkA.png\n\nIf I give an example of Web 3.0\n\nIt is recommended to use DApps that work with wallet logic instead of the browsers we use to browse the internet.\n\nThus, your every behavior and knowledge on the internet turns into a value.\n\nWhile I accumulate these values, on the other hand, I can share it with those who deserve it through the activities I do. If I benefit from the content, I pay the producer directly instead of the intermediary. A concept called NFT has already emerged, thousands of Cryptocurrencies are ready for material exchanges, so blog chain-based technologies can inflate the sails of the web 3.0 ship, as I said, there is a metaverse relationship to the subject.\n\nas a result\nMetaverse and Web 3.0 I don't think they are two separate ways.\n\nWEB 3.0 expresses the infrastructure of this work, the metaverse superstructure, the universes surrounding it, the user experience.\n\nJust as mobile devices have accelerated the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0, so can metaverse tools, namely virar helmets, or smart glasses and other wearable devices that are expected to become widespread soon, can facilitate the transition to web 3.0.\n\nMany new startups have already been created for the Internet, and new ones continue to emerge every day.\n\nI don't know if such a transition will be possible in the near future or if we will continue to talk about Web 3.0 in 10 years.\n\nBut I am excited that some of the principles that the blockchain has brought to our lives can be adapted to the internet as well.\n\nthese principles are an Open Source system, the information is classified semantically, that is, depending on the unit of meaning, its privacy is respected, a secure infrastructure is established, communication is carried out with verifiable methods\n\nIf these principles are supported by smart contracts and similar technical systems, data monarchies on the internet can be ended.\n\nTo be able to truly transform it into a democracy It may be possible, and then move on to the decentralized autonomous organization stage.\n\nand after democracy in the real world Algorithm-powered algocracies may begin to emerge\n\nA few steps have already been taken in this regard, and designs for some cities planned to be established in the real world have already emerged.\n\nAnyway, back to our topic\n\nhypermedia This connection concept, which seems to be a simple internet based on the links you know and use, has changed the way we first read and write information, the way we produce content, and of course the world.\n\nIf we want to switch to Web 3.0 we need to add a new word to this special word. 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bodyhttps://www.elektrikde.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Web-3-nedir.jpg https://static.daktilo.com/sites/415/uploads/2021/12/18/large/metaverse-5-1639828674.jpg Have you heard of a thing called Web 3.0, a trend that has started to be talked about again in the technology world especially in recent years. I say this trend again because I heard it back in 2004, for the first time in those years, we were saying that we would process the transition to Web 2.0 to our bones and start preparing this Web 3.0 as soon as possible, but somehow that radical change did not happen. Just as we started to think that there would be no such thing as a 3.0 revolution and the Internet would undergo a slow evolution, a technology that created a Paradigm Change in the financial world brought this issue back to the agenda. Can the blockchain technology that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Ethereum depend on completely change the internet? Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0? These are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made? https://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg ![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg) Tim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland This screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page. First of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision It may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown. The internet will consist of information connected to each other by links. The very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0 Until then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people there were static pages it created People who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming. Web 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice Web 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming. The websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place. This change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet. So writing and producing content became easier. websites, began to feed on user-generated content As a world giant today internet brands we hear Almost all during the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0 was born and developed rapidly. Google Facebook Twitter Linkedin YouTube All https://elisabethorgan.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/screen-shot-2014-03-05-at-9-33-06-am.png Most of the brands that could not make this transition have disappeared. Here's This Exciting Wind of Change We started to wait for the Web 3.0 revolution on the horizon. We were ready to surf the waves she would make The inventor of the web, Tim Berners Lee, was waiting for this wave. Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of the web, was waiting for this wave. he called it the semantic web However, this transition never took place, many reasons can be given for this, but Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 also had common ground, both needed a centralized structure for example If you made a website in Web 1.0, you must host it on a server, right? You don't even need to make a website in Web 2.0, you can communicate with the whole world by opening an account on Facebook or Twitter. So servers have been replaced by platforms, we need centralized structures and intermediaries in both worlds. Well, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right? Why can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent One of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms. To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication when you say web 3.0 Of course, what should come to mind when you hear the word decentralized very naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming Because they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user. If this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user? Why do we need such things? Because your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity How come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free? Because the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling. They sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft. The time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use. The Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine. Platforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there. Because not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that I can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit. For example, I can add an innocent like button for this There is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other But human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes now those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous. Noticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger They started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared. Moreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these. Web 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages. Internet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established, Let's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication. Of course, a price must be paid for a service rendered. We have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly. The prominent web 3.0 trend is somehow maybe things will change if he gets stronger Because with Web 3.0 there can be information democracy The applications we use in the Web 3.0 world are called Decentralized Applications https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*L5ApbOvu0Pf-oRXFYd3vkA.png If I give an example of Web 3.0 It is recommended to use DApps that work with wallet logic instead of the browsers we use to browse the internet. Thus, your every behavior and knowledge on the internet turns into a value. While I accumulate these values, on the other hand, I can share it with those who deserve it through the activities I do. If I benefit from the content, I pay the producer directly instead of the intermediary. A concept called NFT has already emerged, thousands of Cryptocurrencies are ready for material exchanges, so blog chain-based technologies can inflate the sails of the web 3.0 ship, as I said, there is a metaverse relationship to the subject. as a result Metaverse and Web 3.0 I don't think they are two separate ways. WEB 3.0 expresses the infrastructure of this work, the metaverse superstructure, the universes surrounding it, the user experience. Just as mobile devices have accelerated the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0, so can metaverse tools, namely virar helmets, or smart glasses and other wearable devices that are expected to become widespread soon, can facilitate the transition to web 3.0. Many new startups have already been created for the Internet, and new ones continue to emerge every day. I don't know if such a transition will be possible in the near future or if we will continue to talk about Web 3.0 in 10 years. But I am excited that some of the principles that the blockchain has brought to our lives can be adapted to the internet as well. these principles are an Open Source system, the information is classified semantically, that is, depending on the unit of meaning, its privacy is respected, a secure infrastructure is established, communication is carried out with verifiable methods If these principles are supported by smart contracts and similar technical systems, data monarchies on the internet can be ended. To be able to truly transform it into a democracy It may be possible, and then move on to the decentralized autonomous organization stage. and after democracy in the real world Algorithm-powered algocracies may begin to emerge A few steps have already been taken in this regard, and designs for some cities planned to be established in the real world have already emerged. Anyway, back to our topic hypermedia This connection concept, which seems to be a simple internet based on the links you know and use, has changed the way we first read and write information, the way we produce content, and of course the world. If we want to switch to Web 3.0 we need to add a new word to this special word. Now this link alone is not enough, we must add the word Trust to it. In the future, the Internet should not just connect information and people, it should calm our anger and build mutual trust. note: at the same time I shared the article I wrote in leofinance here. https://leofinance.io/@arslan43/web-3-0-metaverse
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Can Web 2.0 level up and make Web 3.0?\n\nThese are not simple or meaningless questions because if this change takes place, it will not only be limited to the internet, but will cross paths with concepts such as the metaverse, after all, the World Wide Web means the network that surrounds the world, shall I show you the place where this definition was first made?\n\nhttps://vizyonergenc.com/storage/posts/March2019/RuNBDUaCTfB1yHCc9VN3.jpg\n\n![Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmZoXL85qGVWKJA5uwiLeU76oyZEdcAE63zLAgpxs3xJ4K/Inkedworld-wide-web-bugun-30-yasina-girdi-1.jpg3.jpg)\nTim Berners Lee, who works at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland\nThis screen on your computer is the world's first web page. Two important points draw our attention on this page.\n\nFirst of all, of course, the first time the words World Wide web are written down shows us a vision\n\nIt may seem very simple at first glance, there is a word called hypermedia and the method of the subject is shown.\n\nThe internet will consist of information connected to each other by links.\n\nThe very simple connection concept is at the core of Web 1.0\n\nUntil then, information created on individual computers that were disconnected from each other was connected to each other Web 1.0 Of course, it was very important but insufficient. There were not many content producers at that time, few people\nthere were static pages it created\n\nPeople who connect to the Internet were looking at these pages, mostly reading, consuming.\n\nWeb 2.0 has begun to be spoken in such a low voice\n\nWeb 2.0 has made it easier for people who enter the Internet to start producing content, not just Consuming.\n\nThe websites we used with Web 1.0 disappeared with Web 2.0, and innovative websites that were more dynamic appeared in their place.\n\nThis change accelerated in 2004 because not only computers but also mobile devices started to connect to the internet.\n\nSo writing and producing content became easier.\n\nwebsites,\nbegan to feed on user-generated content\n\nAs a world giant today\ninternet brands we hear\nAlmost all\nduring the transition from web 1.0 to web 2.0\nwas born and developed rapidly.\nGoogle Facebook Twitter Linkedin\nYouTube All\nhttps://elisabethorgan.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/screen-shot-2014-03-05-at-9-33-06-am.png\n\nMost of the brands that could not make this transition have disappeared.\n\nHere's This Exciting Wind of Change\nWe started to wait for the Web 3.0 revolution on the horizon.\n\nWe were ready to surf the waves she would make\n\nThe inventor of the web, Tim Berners Lee, was waiting for this wave.\n\nTim Berners Lee, the inventor of the web, was waiting for this wave. he called it the semantic web\n\nHowever, this transition never took place, many reasons can be given for this, but\n\nWeb 1.0 and Web 2.0 also had common ground, both needed a centralized structure\n\nfor example\n\nIf you made a website in Web 1.0, you must host it on a server, right?\n\nYou don't even need to make a website in Web 2.0, you can communicate with the whole world by opening an account on Facebook or Twitter.\n\nSo servers have been replaced by platforms, we need centralized structures and intermediaries in both worlds.\n\nWell, what we call the internet is to connect two computers together, right?\n\nWhy can't I connect to my friend's computer without platform without agent\n\nOne of the things web 3.0 wants to achieve is to be able to connect to each other without the need for intermediary platforms.\n\n To establish a decentralized internet with peer-to-peer communication\n\nwhen you say web 3.0\nOf course, what should come to mind\nwhen you hear the word decentralized\nvery naturally Cryptocurrencies are coming\n\nBecause they are also digital currencies that can be transferred directly from user to user.\n\nIf this is possible, why can't we pass information from user to user?\n\nWhy do we need such things?\n\nBecause your knowledge has a monetary value, even your identity\n\nHow come companies that have become a giant company with the Web 2.0 revolution give you the services they offer for free?\n\nBecause the business model of those companies consists of storing your data, data mining, analyzing and selling.\n\nThey sell the content you produce your information, even your identity without your permission, I call it modern theft.\n\nThe time you spend on these platforms has a monetary value, after all, you invest your time, even if it is free to use.\n\nThe Internet has given us access to a wealth of information resources that we could not even imagine.\n\nPlatforms introduced us and even brought us together, but I wish it had stopped there.\n\nBecause not only did they fuse, these platforms realized that\n\nI can make these people come to me and spend more time on my platform, I can adjust their feelings a little bit.\n\nFor example, I can add an innocent like button for this\n\nThere is no harm in these, of course, let's like and applaud each other\n\nBut human nature doesn't stop, people started bullshit to get more likes\n\nnow those who watch people who produce that nonsense started to come not because they like it, even because they are jealous.\n\nNoticing these behavioral changes, some of the platforms discovered our anger\n\nThey started to highlight the content that people who polarized people said and shared.\n\nMoreover, we have seen that Web 2.0 is actually a closed system, not an open system, by hiding the formulas she used while doing all these.\n\nWeb 2.0 was supposed to carry humanity into the future with big promises, but unfortunately it brought it back to the middle ages.\n\nInternet conditions were supposed to equalize, there should be information democracy, data monarchies began to be established,\n\nLet's say you have developed an application and you want to share it, you will first apply to the relevant monarchy, if it is accepted after review, you are expected to pay your taxes, not less than 30% after publication.\n\nOf course, a price must be paid for a service rendered.\n\nWe have given these powers to companies that implement this data monarchy, often unknowingly.\n\nThe prominent web 3.0 trend 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bodyNow let's close our eyes and open them in the metaverse https://youtu.be/soDYO679mc0 What you're seeing is related to a word that has been spoken a lot, especially in recent months. METAVERSE While those who are interested in cryptocurrencies say that they are starting to build this Universe People in the gaming world say they've already started living there The video I just showed. The 64km prologue was a scene from the game world. why 64 Because the sixth force of 2 is This place will later turn into a virtual universe of earth-sized Artemis, and even she will become a tiny part of the Metaverse Okay, but what is this Metaverse ? More importantly, can it replace the Internet ? Do you remember that we heard about NFT, which was sold for $ 69 million at an auction https://blog.coinex.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/nft-3.jpg We are used to hearing about works of art that are sold at such high prices often, but remember that this picture is completely digital, so the thing that was paid for $ 69 million is a jpg file A person who buys a painting can proudly display it on the wall of his house or mansion, but what can a person who buys a jpg file do besides carry it inside a USB stick The two friends who bought it had a very interesting plan about it, they will display it in a virtual monument called the bazaar https://images.cointelegraph.com/images/1434_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS9zdG9yYWdlL3VwbG9hZHMvdmlldy8yMDM3MGJjM2YwYjFlYjNiMzc1ODFjMzE1OTU0MDgwZS5qcGVn.jpg They say that they are working with world-famous architects to build this monument The work, which was purchased for only $ 69 million, will not be exhibited there, concerts, various meetings attended by opinion leaders will be held there Look, I would like to remind you that the place designed by world-famous architects is a virtual environment In the metaverse, bazaar, city, country, planet, universe, metaverse is a concept that covers and combines all of these In fact, this word was first said in 1992 In his novel Snow crash, Neal Stephenson says on the full 22 pages https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/dfff5e71-0806-4e8f-8ab0-ba9d9ff54976/1200/1200/False/snow-crash-1.jpg Behind him are meaningless words that explain how to get to him a phone number and an address in the metaverse He said a stupid name, shoved the card into a hundred pockets of his jumpsuit. he said you'll never forget it. Hero this concept of the Metaverse, which was introduced in this novel after it was written in 1992, has been forgotten for many years a common online community of worlds where physical reality is augmented and virtual reality is combined is the metaverse An environment where you can work, where you can travel, shop, hang out with friends and spend time Such virtual environments were not invented, second life there are, for example, warcraft, fortnight, roblox, minecraft, you can say that there is no need for this Did they not build a virtual world for these games and build a special virtual economy for themselves this huge multiplayer online game world, which is expected to reach a size of 23 billion dollars by the end of 2021 Moreover, for example, not only games are being played in the Fortnite universe anymore a rap concert held there last year was watched by 12 million people at the same time https://medyascope.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/960x0.jpg it doesn't suit my concert taste, but anyway what is the difference between the metaverse and these as I can tell there was spider-man, and it started out as a comic book, didn't it Just like iron man and thor, cartoons such as captain america were made, animated, and watched on television Games were made and played on consoles, movies were made, cinemas were also shown That wasn't enough, they were involved in each other's story Over time, in short, a Marvel universe of such size and breadth that encyclopedias could be written appeared https://i.dr.com.tr/cache/600x600-0/originals/0000000589720-1.jpg we are not surprised to see loki and captain america on the same stage, we consider it normal because we believe that they live in a different universe parallel to us But can we see superman or batman on the same square no they live somewhere else that DC calls the expanded universe https://sm.ign.com/t/ign_tr/screenshot/default/justice-league-alex-ross_xqks.1280.jpg Here the metaverse imagines a common place where everything is shared, including all of this and even the physical world we live in But what kind of place will be the place that the metaverse dreams of The metaverse Stephenson imagined There was a 65536 kilometer long street that traveled around a planet why this length because 2 to the 16th power remember that we are in a digital environment, everything consists of zeros and ones, that is, a binary system This is a single and long street on a digital planet here the metaverse had been imagined as an urban environment built around this road This was the beginning, and then, for example,, In the movie Ready Player One, based on the novel by Ernest Cline It has appeared again as OASIS Metaverse The movie that best visualized the metaverse ever, it was Ready Player One https://i0.wp.com/shiftdelete.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/metaverse-filmleri-ready-player-one.jpg?w=1500&ssl=1 in order to go beyond these metaverse universes, which began to be imagined in novels and then movies from the 90s onwards, users used a special pair of glasses virtual reality glasses The same is being considered for the metaverse being built today. Even Facebook believes in the concept of the metaverse so much that in 2014, he bought Oculus for $2 billion 5/1 of facebook employees are currently working on the metaverse they are considering investing $5 billion for the metaverse every year According to Mark Zuckerberg, the biggest innovation after mobile internet will be the metaverse. such a great innovation cannot be built with a single device or the efforts of one company so all digital industry companies users content producers developers and designers will work together to build it If you started doing something about cryptocurrencies blockchain You are already starting to be part of a metaverse experience. means If you've started attending concerts with your digital avatar like in fortnite, it means you're starting to be a part of the metaverse experience. So the metaverse is much more than the fictional Universes in the comics in the games It's not just gamers, game companies, comics or social media companies that are interested in this issue. Last May, the South Korean government announced the metaverse alliance. This is an initiative of local companies to promote the development of a national virtual and augmented reality platform and solve the problems of virtual environments. While things were happening in the Far East, Epic Games, which developed Fortnite in the West, was trying to fight against Apple by filing an antitrust lawsuit. According to the documents revealed in this lawsuit, which ended recently, only fortnite made $ 9 billion in 2019 in 2018 alone A substantial portion of this income comes from these metaverse behaviors At least we can give examples such as buying clothes for your character Epic Games, which has already noticed these and similar trends, has now stopped seeing fortnite as just a game and has started using the concept of the metaverse in them And announced the investment of $ 1 billion for the identified and long-term Vision That's what Epic Games' defense in court was also about speaking on the case, matthew wiesinger was saying that this is not just a game, we are building a metaverse of a social environment beyond the game Therefore, this concept will not consist of just an App Store or the applications listed there you can not build such a grandiose vision in a garden, the perimeter of which is covered with walls The metaverse should be such a place that we can buy the clothes of your digital avatar from one place, the tools we use, and the accessories from other places. should you be able to design them yourself, which is not enough, you should be able to move them from one environment to another from one universe to another Because now they belong to you we may think that there is a tunnel opening here from roblox to fortnite, but we said that the metaverse is not just about games https://rwzone.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/indir-5-4-1024x521.jpg then let's call it a mix of ready-player-one and Marvel universes This is not enough because we will not only be watching the metaverse, we will be in it, maybe we will become a part of it. in order to explain this better, let me give you another example let me give you an example from the star wars universe If you remember that the big bang of this universe was born as a movie that started in movie theaters. https://i4.hurimg.com/i/hurriyet/75/750x422/600a99627152d817f4b4926f.jpg this movie 9 serial o the universe is still expanding with tv serials and other things Now we watch the adventures of not only jedays but also characters like Mandalorian. We use action figures or toys to host the characters of this universe into our own universe. what if we did the opposite. If we went there instead of bringing them here for example, if we sent our own avatar to the location where the series was filmed instead of watching the mandalorian series considering that all of the sets you watched in the mandalorian series were also designed in the unreal engine developed by epic games, this is not a very distant possibility, in fact Because anyone who listens to this design application can download and start using it right now He can build not only his three-dimensional digital avatar, but also the environments in which he can live So, like the Little Prince, we can build our own little planet and then travel to other other universes where other heroes live and their adventures continue such a metaverse is just like we are currently visiting websites on the Internet so could such an environment really be possible If the Internet can be, why not this Let's keep our optimism, but of course there are skeptics. There are those who rightly say that the word metaverse is just a passing fashion. Two years ago, when this word was not so fashionable yet, I preferred the name Mirror Worlds. i believe that if we want to build such an environment, we need to develop a language with some protocols, an infrastructure, a system For example, can't this system be built with technologies based on this infrastructure blockchain Can decentralization come to the fore when designing while discussing the future of the ready-made Internet If we are so tired of our own universe and we are trying to create other universes that are much more colorful and fun than this, can't we at least be freer there
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2021/09/29 11:59:51
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2021/09/29 11:59:39
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2021/09/29 11:24:24
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2021/09/29 11:24:18
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body![Ekran Görüntüsü (6).png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRG6rHT2ensfnUdMYmryRipnap1vzdojU4iJ5PDmAHvVz/Ekran%20G%C3%B6r%C3%BCnt%C3%BCs%C3%BC%20(6).png) ![Ekran Görüntüsü (8).png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbYMakXnAXvr6bqDRPnpkARj5BNihSnKkf9cPTzHgTiZW/Ekran%20G%C3%B6r%C3%BCnt%C3%BCs%C3%BC%20(8).png) hi friends i am 35 years old I caught a disease called Scoliosis, which I caught as a child.And I needed to get treatment while I had to find a cure for this because I don't want to die I came across this exchange https://autoscoin.com while surfing the web It's airdropping and I signed up to get the treatment money I needed. because if i don't have surgery i will die i had no choice i had to take my chance If I only deposited $3,000, I would be able to get the airdrop promised to me. I finally found the money to invest and I invested I bought a crypto money called geec, 150 of which I invested, 150 came from the air drop, a total of 300. I am so happy that I almost found the treatment money. I didn't want to take too much risk and decided to withdraw my money from the stock market. I requested a withdrawal but the exchange did not approve Then I sent an e-mail to the customer service, the answer is as in the photo ![Ekran Görüntüsü (5).png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbLN3fgmDTH2QMhEYhxySQR91pwQa2TGXhsT4waXRGLDQ/Ekran%20G%C3%B6r%C3%BCnt%C3%BCs%C3%BC%20(5).png) Then I sent an e-mail again, I wrote that I have a disease, if I can't be treated, I risk dying. The answer came, the next day they told me that if I deposit $5,000, the withdrawal will be unlocked. ![Ekran Görüntüsü (8) (1).png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYJ8SMAUX4BT55LxLxHdcsRKxVR7MgnZqBcYspSa8rfZZ/Ekran%20G%C3%B6r%C3%BCnt%C3%BCs%C3%BC%20(8)%20(1).png) Unfortunately, I was defrauded, you see my wallet above, the money there covers some of my treatment, but I can't withdraw, this stock market is a fraud And I don't want to die, the disease is progressing, I don't have time, if I don't have surgery, my lungs will collapse, guide me guys I can't find 15 thousand dollars in a short time because I have no one to borrow, I was scammed and I have no money. Investors, do not enter such systems, trade in corporate places, friends, I was deceived because I was desperate, you should not fall into this situation. note } this post was published on hive blog and is mine
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2021/09/29 11:14:12
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2021/09/29 11:14:03
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2021/08/22 10:04:06
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2021/08/22 10:04:00
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2021/08/22 10:03:39
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