Beyond Web3 - the post web

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Some interesting ideas in this one. I think we're heading into a brave new world. In the article there's a link worth clicking on to.

The Post Web: Read, Write, Own, Delegate

The last decade of Web3 has battle-hardened a stack of distributed architecture and incentive games. While too complex for individuals to operate at scale, this technology is primed for AI and the agentic internet, says Outlier Ventures’ founder and Chairman, Jamie Burke.

Web3’s failed decade

In the past week, the markets have seen a huge turnaround. Now is the time for founders and builders to look to the future to the next stage of Web3.

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I don't think web3 is dead yet. I think it's just getting started. That said, there is definitely room for the machine to machine communication paradigm that they are talking about with "post web" to grow in parallel with web3.
 
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