In the ever-evolving world of technology, the term Web3 has emerged as a buzzword for developers, investors, creators, and consumers. As the next evolutionary leap of the internet, Web3 will try to usher in an even more democratic, secure, and transparent internet world. Whereas its forebears—Web1, which excelled at static content; and Web2, where user-generated content and socializing took center stage—were characterized by what it provided, Web3 presents a decentralized platform fueled by blockchain, ownership in the digital age, and community control. It is both a technical revolution but also an ideological one, recharting the way we think about data, identity, and internet engagement.