Samosuverenost u ekonomiji kreatora i Web3 — Ima li prostora za oboje?

Oktobra 28, NFT Steez, a biweekly Twitter Spaces hosted by Alyssa Expósito and Ray Salmond, met with Web3 content writer Julie Plavnik to discuss the importance of self-sovereignty while building a digital identity in Web3. 

Plavnik je pomenuo autora Gavina Wooda kada je opisivao Web3 i rekao da je “komunikacija” ključni korisnik u narednoj iteraciji interneta. „Web3 je komunikacija šifrovanih kanala između decentralizovanih identiteta“, potvrdio je Plavnik.

According to Plavnik, the emerging concept of Web3 placed a magnifying glass on user data and ownership, especially concerning the ekonomija kreatora. Plavnik described the creator economy as a place with “no entry barriers or casting.”

During the show, Plavnik explored how users are coming around to the notion that they can potentially monetize their individuality in Web3, but she also questioned how they could maintain their self-sovereignty.

Buđenje samosuverenog identiteta u Web3

When speaking to Plavnik regarding how self-sovereignty is intertwined with Web3, there was no hesitation in explaining that the core tenet of Web3 is to uphold a self-sovereign identity — meaning that decentralization is vital.

Decentralizacija je, objasnio je Plavnik, ključna za osiguranje da nijedna treća strana ne kontroliše niti posjeduje korisničke podatke.

Međutim, nemaju svi korisnici nivo svijesti ili interesa da to razumiju. Razumljivo, kako je Plavnik opisao činjenicu da su Web3 karakteristike, protokoli i platforme još uvijek u povojima.

Iako je u eksperimentalnoj i razvojnoj fazi, Web3 je također bacio svjetlo na to kako ekonomija kreatora može nastaviti da se razvija i minimizira posrednike. Korištenjem blockchain tehnologije i decentraliziranih platformi, korisnici počinju graditi svoje brendove bez posrednika i mreža koje profitiraju od podataka korisnika.

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As a creator, Plavnik explained how maintaining self-sovereignty in Web3 is “exciting” because it already serves as a way to build a “blockchain resume,” so to speak, whereby users can readily track and find all their interactions, participation and engagement in a domain, for example.

Plavnik expects that in the future, NFT domains will be an attractive feature even though current users are limited to only facets of their digital identity based on their crypto wallet.

Plavnik posited that an NFT domain can give users more dynamic freedom in which information they want to disclose and which digital identities will serve which purposes.

To hear more from the conversation, tune in and listen to the full episode of NFT Steez, and make sure to mark your calendar for the next episode on Nov. 11 at 12:00 pm Eastern Time.