Web 3.0 is the third generation of the World Wide Web, which is characterized by the

use of decentralized technologies such as blockchain and cryptocurrency. 

Web 3.0 is designed to give users more control over  

their data and privacy, and to create a more open and equitable internet. 

Here are some of the key features of Web 3.0: 

Decentralization: Web 3.0 is built on decentralized technologies, 

which means that there is no central authority controlling the network.  

Data ownership: In Web 3.0, users will own their own data. 

Transparency: Web 3.0 is designed to be more transparent than previous generations of the web. 

Equity: Web 3.0 is designed to be more equitable than previous generations of the web.