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When web3 really is not web3 | Opinion

November 9, 2025Crypto newsgeneral
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Pull the string of web3 long and hard enough, and you'll find the oldest and biggest names from web2 right at the end of it.

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Web3: The Illusion of a Decentralized Future The concept of Web3, a decentralized, blockchain-powered iteration of the internet, has captivated the tech world and captured the imagination of investors, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts alike. However, a closer examination reveals that the reality of Web3 may not align with the idealistic vision that has been so widely promoted. Beneath the surface of Web3's promise of decentralization and democratization, the involvement of traditional tech giants and venture capitalists raises questions about the true nature of this purported revolution. As the proverbial strings are pulled, it becomes increasingly evident that the architects of Web3 are often the very same players who have dominated the current Web2 landscape. The presence of behemoths like Meta (Facebook), Google, and Amazon in the Web3 ecosystem casts doubt on the notion of a truly decentralized future. These tech giants, with their vast resources and influence, have the potential to shape the direction of Web3 in ways that may not align with the interests of the broader community. Their involvement raises concerns about the potential concentration of power and the risk of perpetuating the centralized structures that Web3 aims to disrupt. Furthermore, the influx of venture capital funding into Web3 projects has raised eyebrows. While this influx of capital can certainly catalyze innovation, it also raises the specter of financial interests taking precedence over the principles of decentralization. As these well-established players and deep-pocketed investors enter the fray, the risk of Web3 becoming a mere extension of the existing power structures becomes increasingly apparent. The irony is that the very foundations of Web3 – blockchain technology, decentralized applications (dApps), and the promise of user empowerment – were initially conceived as a means to challenge the status quo and provide a more equitable, transparent, and democratic digital ecosystem. However, the reality of Web3's development suggests that the old guard may be finding ways to maintain their dominance, co-opting the language of decentralization while preserving their positions of power. As the Web3 landscape continues to evolve, it will be crucial for the community to remain vigilant and to ensure that the underlying principles of decentralization and user sovereignty are not compromised. Regulatory oversight, open-source collaboration, and a commitment to true transparency will be essential in navigating the complex web of interests that threaten to undermine the transformative potential of Web3. Ultimately, the future of Web3 will be shaped by the ability of the community to resist the temptation of centralized control and to forge a path that truly empowers individuals and fosters a more equitable digital landscape. The journey ahead may be fraught with challenges, but the promise of a decentralized, user-centric internet remains a worthy pursuit, one that will require ongoing vigilance and a steadfast commitment to the core values of Web3.

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