Web 3.0 is the next stage of the internet’s evolution, focusing on decentralization, artificial intelligence, and enhanced user interaction. Unlike Web 1.0, which was static and focused on information sharing, and Web 2.0, which introduced social networking and interactive platforms, Web 3.0 promises to create a more intelligent, connected, and user-controlled internet. Blockchain technology, decentralized applications (dApps), and smart contracts are key components of Web 3.0, enabling secure, transparent, and decentralized exchanges of data.
For industrial applications, Web 3.0 can revolutionize how businesses interact with IIoT devices. By utilizing blockchain, companies can create more secure, tamper-proof records of data coming from IoT sensors. This ensures greater transparency and trust in data-driven processes like supply chain management, asset tracking, and environmental monitoring. In the future, industries could leverage Web 3.0 technologies to create decentralized networks of connected devices, allowing autonomous decision-making and reducing reliance on centralized control.