WEB.2 to WEB.3 - Transition to a Decentralized Web
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But we continue to use Google, and many things from any of the 5 big internet companies, I don't think that will change for many, many years, very few people know about these new alternatives to services that many of us use in our day to day, which offer more privacy online and that they are decentralized.
But, the monopoly is not going to change, Google will continue to be the search engine par excellence, and people who really want to sell will continue to want to be on Google. And that will not change for many years.
But I still have hope for Web3! It looks very promising.