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Web3 has begun to impact all corners of digital culture, from media to finance, art and gaming, and even identity. Mental models allow for digestible thinking patterns to understand and predict the world, and Chris lays out how these new digital primitives are changing everything.

  • Anchors and Rails of a Digital Nation – Forging Self Sovereign Identity in the Age of the Blockchain

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    On May 6, 2021, two days after the Me2B Alliance published our report on data sharing in school utility apps, Google issued a “pre-announcement” describing major improvements to app labeling in the Android app store:

  • [...] (Source

    The announcement signals a serious intention to not only catch up to Apples privacy label, but surpass it, by introducing independent validation of the Android app privacy information.

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  • Digital Identity Wallet: A place for your self-sovereign identity SSI Ambassador

    This article explains what a wallet is, how it works and how you can use it for managing your digital identity. While there are also wallets for institutions, this article only focuses on wallets for end users. The article also takes into consideration the revised eIDAS regulation including the European Digital Identity Wallet.

  • Self-Sovereign Identity (w/ Fabian Vogelsteller & Constantin Kogan)

    Constantin Kogan joins Fabian Vogelsteller, Ethereum developer, LUKSO founder, creator of Mist browser, web3.js, Feindura (CMS), ERC20, and ERC-725 protocols, and author of Meteor.js.

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    Recent regulatory guidance has clarified that banks may serve as custodians of virtual assets. In response, the banking industry has rushed to understand how it can seize this new business opportunity, without creating an untenable amount of AML and regulatory risk

  • Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 — A Bridge Between the Past and the Future

    Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 — A Bridge Between the Past and the Future Web 2.0 represents the Internet as we know it today and includes all the blogs, social media sites, shopping, news generation, and more! It is marked by user-generated content, interoperability across different services, usability, interactiveness, and high levels of participation.

  • Seamless Web3 Identity Verification Fractal

    Built on Polkadot, Fractal Protocol is an open-source, zero-margin protocol that defines a basic standard to exchange user information in a fair and open way, ensuring a high-quality version of the free internet. In its first version, it is designed to replace the ad cookie and give users back control over their data.

  • UNISOT ID Part 1

    Since identity is such a central part of society, UNISOT, through its UNISOT ID service, offers our customers control over their data. Under self-sovereign identity model users who have one or more identifiers (something that enables a subject to be discovered and identified) can present claims relating to those identifiers without having to go through an intermediary. In the following sections we will outline how SSI can change the way you interact with others on the Internet as well as in the real world.

Solid - Inrupt

  • TBL: Out to Remake the Digital World. 2021-01-10

    A story appeared in the NY Times about Tim Berners-Lees vision for the web and Solid-Inrupt that are working towards fulfilling it. The article included a quote from Kaliya, and has stirred up an active thread on the CCG mailing list.

Others say the Solid-Inrupt technology is only part of the answer. “There is lots of work outside Tim Berners-Lees project that will be vital to the vision,” said Kaliya Young, co-chair of the Internet Identity Workshop, whose members focus on digital identity.

Mr. Berners-Lee said that his team was not inventing its own identity system, and that anything that worked could plug into its technology.

  • A solid discussion is underway, including this from Kayode Ezike

    when I developed solid-vc, I was operating mostly under the threat model of compromised cryptographic keys used to sign credentials via jsonld-signatures and a compromised Solid password.*

    I don't want to bombard you all with too much information about this project in this thread, but for now I will share the solid-vc repo again as well as my RWoT9 submission.

Called a "self-sovereign identity," it would keep the data with the individual. People would use the Secure ID for online interactions; any data sent would be encrypted. But the key is that those online entities would not store the data themselves. So, there would be no more huge, centralized places where personal data could be stolen.

Decentralized Web

Explainers

  • How a Wikipedia editor (Molly White) became one of the loudest Web3 skeptics Fast Company

    I spoke with White via email about her views on Web3 fixtures such as DAOs (distributed autonomous organizations), cryptocurrencies, and NFTs (non-fungible tokens). Our conversation has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

  • Web3, entangled: Holochain: a marlinspike to undo the knots

    Moxie argues that protocols evolve slowly, while platforms evolve quickly. Thats because a platform can make decisions without waiting for a whole crowd of others to reach consensus. But heres the thing — some protocols dont need to evolve quickly. As long as a base protocol is versatile enough to let people create and express things in an unlimited range of fit-for-purpose application protocols, it can be as stale and boring as it likes. And its precisely the decentralisation, versatility, and stability of these base protocols — HTTP, email, and yes, Bitcoin and Ethereum — that allow platforms to innovate so quickly on top of them.

  • The Third Web 2021-12-17

    A good explanation and good critique of Web3

  • Web3: Self-Sovereign Authority and Self-Certifying Protocols Phil Windley
  • What is Web3? Here Are Some Ways To Explain It To A Friend Consensys
  • Framing and Self-Sovereignty in Web3 Windley

    The tools people have to participate in these territories, browsers and password managers, let us visit those territories, but we ourselves cannot be visited. We cannot act. Online relationships (client-server) are inherently asymmetric and the power accrues to those who define the territory.

  • Web3 brings the Digital Sovereignty back to the User thanks to Blockchain Wealize

    Web 3.0 encourages users participation and restore the control over their digital identity and assets

  • My first impressions of web3 2022-01-07 Moxie Marlinspike This guy gets it ^^^^^

    Given the history of why web1 became web2, what seems strange to me about web3 is that technologies like ethereum have been built with many of the same implicit trappings as web1.
    […]
    Personally, I think enough money has been made at this point that there are enough faucets to keep it going, and this wont just be a blip. If thats the case, it seems worth thinking about how to avoid web3 being web2x2 (web2 but with even less privacy) with some urgency.

  • Web3, Coherence, and Platform Sovereignty Phil Windley

    In The crypto-communists behind the Web3 revolution, Benjamin Pimentel argues that "The future of decentralized finance echoes a decidedly Marxist vision of the future." He references various Silicon Valley icons like Jack Dorsey, Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, and others, comparing their statements on Web3 and crypto with the ideology of communism.

  • Re: Web3 First Impressions by Moxie Marlinspike (was: Re: Ideals meet Implementations - Blockchains, NFTs, Decentralization, Oh My!) 1/25 Juan Caballero

    I recently read a twitter thread by an academic who abandoned a book-length monograph on O'Reilly, with multiple chapters on the vicissitudes of what O'Reilly kept trying to make Web 2.0 "mean" and what it ended up meaning after billions of dollars of VC and a decade-long hype cycle's worth of marketing and spin had been applied to it. Web3 is likely to be an even bigger, uglier, stupid semantic tug-of-war for some time
    [...]
    Anyways, I hope we can keep the CCG list a DMZ in this rapidly-escalating culture war, before "Web3" becomes the next "Critical Race Studies" or "Satanic Panic".

  • Defining the web3 stack Edge & Node

    This post will be a living document that I keep up with as I learn, experiment, and gather feedback from developers building in web3.

  • Forensic Investigative Report: Sanctioned Blockchain Addresses Coinfirm
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  • What is Web3 and Why It Matters Dion Hinchcliffe 2022-01-11
  • OpenSea, Web3, and Aggregation Theory Stratechery

    what gives Aggregators their power is not their control of supply: they are not the only way to find websites, or to post your opinions online; rather, it is their control of demand. People are used to Google, or it is the default, so sites and advertisers dont want to spend their time and money on alternatives; people want other people to see what they have to say, so they dont want to risk writing a blog that no one reads, or spending time on a social network that because it lacks the network has no sense of social.

  • Web3 and Digital Embodiment Phil Windley

    Web3 will make a difference for all of us if it enables people to become digitally embodied, able to recognize, remember, and react to other people and organizations online—without the need to be in someone else's database.

  • Decentralized Society: Finding Web3's Soul Glen Wheyl

    Key to this sociality is decomposable property rights and enhanced governance mechanisms—such as quadratic funding discounted by correlation scores—that reward trust and cooperation while protecting networks from capture, extraction, and domination. With such augmented sociality, web3 can eschew todays hyper-financialization in favor of a more transformative, pluralist future of increasing returns across social distance.

  • Web3 Architecture and Tech Stack : A Beginners Guide Yashovardhan Agrawal, Web3Auth

    Lets transition our knowledge from Web2 to Web3 and know which technologies support what.

  • Its Time for Web3 to Build - Creating Real-World Impact with Web3 Ed3

    Now is the key moment to bring the ethos, technology and ambition of web3 to the real world to solve human problems.

  • Consensus 2022 panel: Is Web 3.0 more hype or reality?
  • A list of (supposed) web3 benefits reb00ted

    Some of this is clearly aspirational, perhaps on the other side of likely.

  • The shortest definition of Web3 reb00ted

    web1: read
    web2: read + write
    web3: read + write + own

  • [Podcast] Self-Sovereign Digital Identity, Blockchain & Web3 with Charlyn Ho 2022-02-25 I also want money

    Could blockchain and the decentralized web mean the end of surveillance capitalism? Maybe! In this episode, Perkins Coie partner Charlyn Ho defines digital identity, explains how blockchain empowers users to take control of their data, and shares how Web3 could dismantle Big Techs monopoly on Big Data - if its built the right way.

  • Cautionary Tales from Cryptoland Molly White, HBR

    The ideological argument for Web3 is very compelling, and I personally hold many of the same ideals. I strongly believe in working toward a more equitable and accessible financial system, creating a fairer distribution of wealth in society

  • WEB2 VS WEB3 Ethereum.org
  • A list of (supposed) web3 benefits from Johannes
  • Using a Theory of Justice to Build a Better Web3 Phil Windley

    Summary: Building a better internet won't happen by chance or simply maximizing freedom. We have to build systems that support justice. How can we do that? Philosophy discussions are the black hole of identity. Once you get in, you can't get out. Nevertheless, I find that I'm drawn to them

  • The 5 people empowerment promises of web3 2022-08-30 Reb00ted related

    As Jeremiah pointed out when we bumped into each other last night, public discussion of “web3” is almost completely focused on this last item: tokens, and the many ill-begotten schemes that they have enabled.

    But that is not web3s lasting attraction. The other four promises participation in governance, self-sovereign identity, content ownership and the freedom to build are very appealing. In fact, it is hard to see how anybody (other than an incumbent with a turf to defend) could possible argue against any of them.

  • The Sovereignty Stack: Re-thinking Digital Identity for Web3.0 w/ Greg KIDD 2021-10-04 Metaco

    Greg is a serial entrepreneur who is probably best known for founding and taking public Dispatch Management Services Corp, the worlds largest on demand dispatch network for urgent deliveries. In a highly interesting career so far, Greg was also Chief Risk Officer at Ripple Labs and a senior analyst for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve in Washington. In his latest venture Global ID, Greg is acting on his long-held belief that peoples identity should be truly portable and owned by individuals themselves rather than corporations or governments.

  • How Decentralized Identifiers and Bitcoin Fix the Web Bitcoin Magazine

    On October 4, 2021, Facebook, along with WhatsApp and Instagram, disappeared from the internet.

    Their DNS names stopped resolving, and their infrastructure IPs were offline. They were completely disconnected from the internet. At the same time, it was reported that 1.5 billion people allegedly had their personal data stolen from Facebook and posted for sale.

  • Those Things Cannot Be Done Without Web3 Ontology

    If you want to explain Web3 in the simplest language, I think it is a decentralized collaboration model.

  • 3 Reasons Why Web3 Will Flip Digital Ownership On Its Head Entrepreneur

    Despite people spending a lot of money today on all forms of digital content, from streaming service subscriptions to in-game purchases, we don't own any digital content we "buy" online.

  • Web3 Ecosystem (Epic Miro Board)
  • State of Crypto Report a16z

    web3 — which combines the decentralized, communitygoverned ethos of the first era with the advanced, modern functionality of the second era. This will unlock a new wave of creativity and entrepreneurship

  • Using a Theory of Justice to Build a Better Web3 Windley

    Building a better internet won't happen by chance or simply maximizing freedom. We have to build systems that support justice. How can we do that?

  • Technology and System — Which is the primary productive force?: Hope, Confusion, and Practice of Web3 Ontology

    OWN (Ontology Web3 Network) Infrastructure is a series of general blockchain basic protocols and products provided by Ontology for Web3 applications. Basic components including data and reputation, etc., and general-purpose tools such as a Web3 wallet, etc. Web3 applications can choose different basic components according to different scenarios for easy integration.

  • Web3: Self-Sovereign Authority and Self-Certifying Protocols Windley

    When we dine at a restaurant in the physical world, we do not do so within some administrative system. Rather, as embodied agents, we operationalize our relationships by acting for ourselves. Web3, if built correctly, can help people to act as full-fledged participants in the digital realm.

Decentralization

Blockchains

  • Ethereum Competitors: Advantages and Disadvantages Panther Protocol

    Ethereum competitors that aim for scalability (Solana, Polkadot, Near)

    • […]Aiming for interoperability (Cosmos, Cardano)
    • […]Aiming for security (MEV Mitigation) (Solana & Osmosis)
    • […]Aiming for privacy (Secret Network, Oasis, Panther)