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I've thought for a long while that #web3 is a massive unification of people, places, things, events and experiences, all of which can be represented online through the #nft protocol.
I've thought for a long while that #web3 is a massive unification of people, places, things, events and experiences, all of which can be represented online through the #nft protocol.
Things: think of using a pair of alpine skis (things with embedded NFC chips that tie them to an NFT minted on-chain)...
Places: ...at a ski resort (place that gives you an NFT commemorating and proving you visited, which can now be associated to the skis)...
Events: ...at a spring splash event (event where you get another NFT to commemorate and prove you participated, which can be associated to the ski resort NFT and associated to the skis)...
Experiences: ...and an experience with family/friends who participated with you (experience NFT that you mint and share with your family/friends, which can be associated to the above NFTs)...
Think graphically how this looks, showing the interconnections between people, places, things, events and experiences, all tied together via NFTs that are the unifying technology.
Through NFT's we have a way to represent these five dimensions online that enables us to more effectively use our graphs.
We have social graphs (Meta), interest graphs (TikTok), and with web3, we can now have ownership graphs and experience/activity graphs. But in #web2 , these graphs are siloed in separate systems that do not interact. In web3, they are open using a common interoperable technology protocol so that they can interact.