Web3 in Plain English. So much of the tech content explains Web3 with buzz words and overlong articles that make no sense. This podcast will explain practical Web3 use cases that are easy to understand.
Web3 Use Case - Decentralized Blogging
The Problem
For the 99.99% of the blogs out there, hosting on web 2.0 works. There is no need to have your blogs on a decentralized hosting platform.
No one is going to take your blog down. But for the 0.01% of the blogs out there, a hosting provider or even the government will want to take your blog down for public consumption.
Why?
There are some legitimate reasons. You c...
The Problem
The father and mother of a family die, leaving two kids, one home, and a mixture of stocks and cash in the bank.
The father and mother made a will, but there is a dispute about whether the executioner follows the will. What if the executioner is not following the will, withholding the money in the bank, and preventing the surviving family members from their share of the inheritance?
What if the exe...
The Problem
Your son or daughter wants a new e-bike or something rather expensive. As a parent, you don’t want to spoil your kids with costly gifts they may or may not use.
But kids persist and will keep begging, persuading you to buy them that gift.
So you make a deal with your kid that if they get straight A’s, you will buy them an e-bike.
From the kid’s perspective - you get straight A’s, and your parents st...
Web3 Use Cases - Vehicle History Reports
The Problem
When buying a used car, it’s essential to know its history.
Was it involved in a car accident?
Did the current and previous owners maintain the car?
The current owner that is selling the car wants the car sold. They may hide information about the vehicle if that hurts it getting sold.
The car could have been in an accident. The owner may have taken so...
Web3 Use Cases - Farm to Table
The Problem
How do you know the food you eat is from a local organic farm? Sure, the label on the bag of organic spinach says it is organic and came from a farm in the same state you live in. But is that label correct? Could the company that put that spinach in that bag be lying? The spinach could have come from an out-of-state farm, and the spinach is not organic. It was grown conventi...
Web 3 use cases - Healthcare Research
The problem
The problem with Healthcare Research is that most research involves white people. And more specifically, white males. And non-white races, mainly black and brown races, are nonexistent. Women are more “complicated.”
Now Web 3 and the blockchain won’t solve having other races be in RCT, random controlled trials - the gold standard in scientific research. Researchers...
Web 3 use cases in Plain English- Electronic Medical Records
The problem
When a patient visits the doctor, the doctor asks you questions about any health issues, then does an examination, and at the end gives you recommendations that could involve medications, treatments, and lifestyle changes.
At the same time, the doctor is making notes on a paper chart, which a nurse or the front desk will later enter into the computer...
Web3 Use case for Streaming Music:
Spotify could work with the Music Rights Holders and artists to create a smart contract, code on the blockchain, that would do the following:
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