I mean specifically, what criteria does a webpage have to fulfill for it to be considered web3 compliant?

Because all I see around the web are people waxing poetic about freedom, ownership and whatnot without really saying anything. There’s no consensus, there’s no whitepaper, just… vague, nondescript ideas.

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    3 years ago

    vague, nondescript ideas.

    ^ this is it. 🤣

    I can’t figure out what web3 is either, despite knowing several people who work for Web3 Foundation (which has no relation to the W3C, btw), but I can tell you that it definitely isn’t a thing that a web page can be “compliant” with like HTML 4.01 or something.