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There isnt one definition of what Web3 is .... but its commonly referred to as the opposite of web2 (centralized companies such as Google,FB etc...) which indicate Web3 is DECENTRALISED

None of the crypto projects are decentralized, its just a marketing play.......

I'm not repeating anything I heard from anyone, I verified that myself

https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/muteness11-from-behind-the-curtain-of-a/id1497540130?i=1000583136159

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No. Bitcoin and Web3 are unrelated.

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only web69 are available

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Please stay away from shitcoin scams. They are only created to milk money off of you.

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I saw a review of unstoppabledomains.com and it was lookin' not bad, I wondered if any protocol was able to do the same at btc chain. But, yes I agree most of altcoins are milking ppl's money as u say. Thx u

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Web3 domains are a big thing and do exist on Bitcoin.

The main contender is btc.us for .btc registered on the Bitcoin blockchain using Stacks.

Another one appeared recently: btcdomains.io which appears to be "Bitcoin native" and also offers .btc registered as Ordinals inscriptions (CAREFUL: not sure it's legit and not a scam ; DYOR).

Unstoppable is legit and progressing fast but AFAIK offers only domains on other blockchains than Bitcoin (even if some extensions are Bitcoin-related, like .bitcoin).

Nothing as strong as ENS on Ethereum exists on Bitcoin yet, but again the field is progressing fast.

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"do exist on Bitcoin" ..... .btc is on stacks and stacks is NOT Bitcoin ... it just claims to be L1

Are we in agreement :)

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AFAIK, nothing like that exists at the moment. But perhaps a web3-like DNS could be built using RGB, with domains stored as NFTs. It would be a lot of work to make and I expect the software would be difficult to use for most people.

If you haven't already, go read about Namecoin and the problems it has had.

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