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The Third Generation Internet Revolution Triggered by SOLLONG WEB3
First-generation Internet (Web1.0):
Static web pages: Mainly provided information to users in read-only mode.
Simple interaction: Users could browse web pages, but interaction with content was limited.
Information publishing: Conducted by a few organizations or individuals, lacking diverse user-generated content.
Second-generation Internet (Web2.0):
Dynamic web pages: Websites became more interactive, supporting user-generated content.
Rise of social networks: Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, etc., enabled users to connect and share content.
Platform economy: Platforms like YouTube, Blogger, etc., allowed users to create and benefit from content.
Third-generation Internet (Web3.0):
Creator-driven economy: Embracing data ownership, returning benefits to users, enabling creators to directly profit from the platform.
Virtual reality and augmented reality: Providing users with more immersive scene experiences.
Comprehensive connectivity: Everything interconnected, various devices and applications able to interact seamlessly.
SOLLONG and Web3 — Breakthrough in the Next Generation Internet:
True decentralization: Unlike Web2.0's centralized platforms, SOLLONG emphasizes returning data ownership to users.
Transparency and immutability of data: Based on blockchain technology, ensuring the authenticity and integrity of data.
Smart contracts and automation: Allowing complex transactions and applications without intermediaries.
Global computing power sharing: SOLLONG's user base spans the globe, breaking information silos, embodying the true spirit of the Internet.
Ecosystem Economy Built on Real Data
Value Return Centered Around Users
Bandwidth/Computing Power — Web/HTTP — 0 economic benefits, lacking entry pathways SOLLONG Real-world — Efficient terminal network management — Freedom income — Value feedback
Innovation Strategies Brought by SOLLONG PRN & #DRN Physical Resource Network (PRN): Incentivizing participants to use location-based hardware, providing real-world unique goods and services such as WIFI, 5G, VPN, energy information sharing, geospatial data.
Digital Resource Network (DRN): Incentivizing participants to use hardware providing digital resources in the real-world physical infrastructure network, such as broadband networks, storage networks, computing networks.
Data Infrastructure (DI): Decentralized data from user networks—then monetized by providing API access to that data infrastructure.
Web3.0 and Asset Management (Web3 AM): SOLLONG uses Depin as the infrastructure application layer, defining RWA finance, bridging diverse financial assets, achieving a one-stop Defi high yield.