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Web3 crash course: The essentials

And why UX Designers should care.

Taylor Green
UX Collective
7 min readDec 30, 2021

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Illustration of the different applications associated with Web 3.

If you have been wondering what Web3 is and how you might harness its power as a UX or Product Designer, then you have come to the right place. Let’s start with some background information.

Web2 vs Web3

Web2 (early 2000s — present) is the era of tech giants and social platforms. Users create and consume content in increasing quantities, and mega-powerful tech companies supply the platforms. These companies act as the middleman between the consumer and the content.

Web3 (2020+) is the era of ownership. Users have the ability not only to create and consume content but to own their content as well. This ownership comes in the form of tokens. Web3 is built on peer-to-peer networks of computers that communicate with each other, which avoids the need for a middleman.

What is blockchain?

In simple terms — “Blockchains store a history of transactions between parties on a forum that can be accessible by anybody.” (web3.university)

Every block consists of a list of transactions, a hash (long string of random characters) for that particular block, and the previous block’s hash. Blocks are linked to the previous block, which forms a chain (aka blockchain). The only way a…

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Written by Taylor Green

Senior product designer | Mentor | UX Collective contributor

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