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{
"HubID": "2382",
"Date": "4/24/2023",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts"
],
"Contacts": "",
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
"Image": "2382__Image_URL.jpg",
"Summary": "<p>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.</p><p><br /></p>",
"Notes": "<p>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.</p><p>Things: think of using a pair of alpine skis (things with embedded NFC chips that tie them to an NFT minted on-chain)...<br /></p><p>Places: ...at a ski resort (place that gives you an NFT commemorating and proving you visited, which can now be associated to the skis)...<br /></p><p>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)...<br /></p><p>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)...<br /></p><p>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.<br /></p><p>Through NFT's we have a way to represent these five dimensions online that enables us to more effectively use our graphs.<br /></p><p>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.<span></span><br /></p>"
}