Where's the Web in Web3?
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Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Port McNeill — North Tower 4th floor
Organizers
Erik Lagerway
Participants:
Providence Baraka, David Benoit, Shawn Butterfield, Hong Cai, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Gabe Cohen, Wei Ding, Rob Eisenberg, David Ezell, sam goto, Markku Hakkinen, Ivan Herman, Hakan Isbiliroglu, Jeff Jaffe, Gregg Kellogg, Kousuke Koiwai, Michael McCool, Luis Meijueiro, Coralie Mercier, Guillermo Movia, Mukul Purohit, Satoshi Sakamori, Rachit Sharma, Cynthia Shelly, Uchi Uchibeke, Jeff Waters, Chris Wilson, Jeffrey Yasskin, Brent Zundel

Web3 means many things to many people. Some see Web3 as a collection of existing technology that is used to scam many newcomers of their wallet contents. Others see this as a means to a future state where the world's transactions are made on a distributed ledger or blockchain. In this session, we will be exploring what Web3 means to those building in the space and where the intersection of Internet standards might occur, if at all. Think of this as an exploratory conversation with participants in the field and those that are curious about the future of this technology.

Agenda

Facilitators & speakers: Erik Lagerway

Session type: discussion

Summary: Web3 means many things to many people. Some see Web3 as a collection of existing technology that is used to scam many newcomers of their wallet contents. Others see this as a means to a future state where the world's transactions are made on a distributed ledger or blockchain. In this session, we will be exploring what Web3 means to those building in the space and where the intersection of Internet standards might occur, if at all. Think of this as an exploratory conversation with participants in the field and those that are curious about the future of this technology.

Goals:

  • Exploration

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