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S0 E3: What is Web3? (Kinjal Shah)

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In this episode of DAOn the Rabbit Hole, we’re talking to Kinjal Shah, Senior Associate at Blockchain Capital LLC and Co-founder of the Komorebi Collective. She’s here to tell us all about Web 3.0, its history, and where it’s headed.

Kinjal breaks down the differences between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and now Web 3.0, and some of the lessons we can learn from the original web and where it struggled.

We discuss how content and value creation are different in Web 3.0, and how it could change the way brands grow and advertise. We cover how social tokens work in the Web 3.0 ecosystem, and how things like work, play, and daily interactions look.

Kinjal talks about the kind of role DAOs could play in the future. Could they eventually replace traditional institutions? She also talks about some of the missing pieces that are needed to push Web 3.0 in the right direction.

Finally, we share some ideas around how to make the world of crypto in general more inclusive to people from a range of backgrounds.

To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things DAOn the Rabbit Hole, you can follow Kinjal on Twitter @_kinjalbshah, Diana @ddwchen, and RabbitHole @rabbithole_gg.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends and family so we can keep taking you down the rabbit hole with us.

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In this episode of DAOn the Rabbit Hole, we’re talking to Kinjal Shah, Senior Associate at Blockchain Capital LLC and Co-founder of the Komorebi Collective. She’s here to tell us all about Web 3.0, its history, and where it’s headed.

Kinjal breaks down the differences between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and now Web 3.0, and some of the lessons we can learn from the original web and where it struggled.

We discuss how content and value creation are different in Web 3.0, and how it could change the way brands grow and advertise. We cover how social tokens work in the Web 3.0 ecosystem, and how things like work, play, and daily interactions look.

Kinjal talks about the kind of role DAOs could play in the future. Could they eventually replace traditional institutions? She also talks about some of the missing pieces that are needed to push Web 3.0 in the right direction.

Finally, we share some ideas around how to make the world of crypto in general more inclusive to people from a range of backgrounds.

To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things DAOn the Rabbit Hole, you can follow Kinjal on Twitter @_kinjalbshah, Diana @ddwchen, and RabbitHole @rabbithole_gg.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends and family so we can keep taking you down the rabbit hole with us.

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