Most conversations about Web3 focus on prices, tokens, and speculation. But Web3 is not primarily about crypto markets — it’s about ownership.
In the traditional Web2 internet, platforms own user data, content, and audiences. Creators and users generate value, but control remains centralized.
Web3 introduces a different model. Through blockchain technology, users can own digital assets, identities, and value directly. Wallets replace accounts, and ownership replaces permission.
This is why NFTs are more than images and DAOs are more than online groups. They are systems that allow communities to own, govern, and benefit from what they help build.
Web3 is not about replacing the internet.
It is about fixing who controls it.
