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NFT domains are slowly taking over the entire industry as more crypto enthusiasts see them as the symbol of ownership and control. The rising craze over metaverse and Web 3.0 further pushed NFT domains as it allows ease of use and opens new avenues to utilize these technologies.
Quik.com, an NFT domain marketplace, plays a central role by allowing users to start their journey toward the internet of tomorrow with ease.
The internet started as a static web, also called Web 1.0, where users were consumers of content, interacting with static pages hosted on free web hosting services. There were no ads, and users used to pay per page view.
As the web revolutionized, we improved UX and UI to improve user collaborations and interactions. It gave rise to Web 2.0, leading to the rise of big techs like Amazon and Facebook. While the new participative social web didn't change any technical specifications, it enhanced Web 1.0.
Web 2.0 primarily focused on AJAX, javascript frameworks for web browsing, and other front-end user-experience innovations. On the other hand, Web 3.0 focuses on web interaction and utilization. It includes altering the internet into a database, enabling the up-gradation of the web's back-end after a long-term focus on the front term.
In this next generation of the web, no one entity owns data; it is shared. It offers a way to bypass giant techs controlling user data and return it to users. Web 3.0 is built on blockchain technology, whose decentralized nature makes it challenging to manipulate any data.
Blockchain technology has the potential to transform a wide array of industries. The internet is not
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