The internet has undergone significant changes since its inception, evolving from static web pages (Web 1.0) to the dynamic, user-driven experiences of social media and cloud platforms (Web 2.0). Now, the world stands on the brink of a new era—Web3. This latest evolution promises a more decentralized, user-centric, and secure digital experience. What is Web3? Web3 refers to the third generation of the internet, where decentralization, blockchain technology, and cryptocurrencies play pivotal roles. Unlike Web 2.0, which relies on centralized servers and large tech companies to manage data, Web3 shifts control to users and communities. Through the use of blockchain technology, Web3 enables peer-to-peer interactions, self-sovereign identities, and decentralized applications (dApps). One of the core principles of Web3 is eliminating the need for intermediaries. For example, in the current financial system, banks act as intermediaries for transactions. In Web3, blockchain-based smart ...