Current State Of Web 3.0
especially on TON
Web 3.0 is the new era of the internet, based on blockchain technologies, decentralized applications (dApps), and smart contracts. It promises a more secure, transparent, and open ecosystem where users have control over their data and can participate in decision-making. However, despite its significant potential, Web 3.0 faces several challenges, particularly within the context of TON and its ecosystem.
1. Challenges in the TON Ecosystem
Lack of Tools
Currently, the TON ecosystem lacks a comprehensive set of tools necessary for users to fully engage with Web 3.0. This includes limited resources for developers and users, hindering mass adoption. For example, without convenient wallets, interfaces, and tools for interacting with tokens, the user experience remains complicated.
Underdeveloped Ecosystem
While the TON blockchain offers high transaction speeds and low fees, it suffers from a lack of decentralized applications, services, and platforms. This stunts the growth and development of the entire ecosystem, and users, having limited options, often do not see the real advantages of transitioning to Web 3.0.
2. Onboarding Challenges for New Users
Problem: Users Remain in Web 2.0
One of the key challenges facing Web 3.0 is the difficulty of onboarding new users. Many people who receive tokens through airdrops see no value in holding or utilizing them within the ecosystem, so they simply transfer these tokens to centralized exchanges and sell them. As a result, these users remain in Web 2.0, unaware of the potential of decentralized technologies such as DeFi and NFTs. This limits ecosystem growth and hampers the acquisition of new users who are interested in earning both active and passive income.
3. Lack of Gasless Transactions
Issue with Gas Fees
Another problem hindering the development of Web 3.0 on the TON blockchain is the lack of widespread support for gasless transactions. Users are forced to pay transaction fees even for small operations, creating additional barriers for newcomers. Gasless transactions are a crucial feature that could make Web 3.0 more accessible and attractive, especially for those just starting to explore cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
4. Lack of Educational Resources
Issue with Content Accessibility
Despite the growing interest in Web 3.0, there is a significant shortage of high-quality and accessible educational materials to help users navigate new technologies. Many educational resources are fragmented and often aimed at those with a technical background, making the transition to Web 3.0 difficult for the broader audience. The lack of beginner-friendly content, available in multiple languages and with simple explanations, limits community growth and the widespread adoption of blockchain technologies.
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