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To me, while the crypto markets are a form of web3, it's still following the central idea of decentralization.
We do it a lot better, granted...
Funny thing is, Web 1.0 was mostly decentralized. Websites were hosted in locations all over the place. IRC and news groups ran across a ton of providers.
I really wish we would just shore up IPFS maybe work out of some kind of decentralized database solution, clean up centralized name service for it all.