Decentralized governance will make for another monumental shift. It will mean that all stakeholders, be it drivers, passengers, app developers and investors alike, will have the ability to co-own, co-govern and co-earn on all levels - from the infrastructure powering the decentralized application (DApp) to the intricacies of the DApp itself. It would be a ride-hailing app by users, for users.
Imagine for a moment that the fees charged by Uber were voted on by drivers and passengers, not dictated by a boardroom in Silicon Valley. Ask the next Uber driver what they think of that. Users, for their part, will be able to vote things like disaster-time price surges into the bin. For drivers all over the world, Web3 ride-hailing will mean being paid fairly without a third-party corporate intermediary taking a cut.Source:
Web3 is the solution to Uber’s problem with hackersWe had a lot of crazy projects in 2017 that wanted to apply blockchain technology and crypto to markets from education, healthcare, transportation to mining. Most of them have disappeared because the idea cannot reach the market and a new industry is not so easily created. But things will be different if big companies in turn apply blockchain technology to their operations.
Uber is doing it, this article really impressed me. If this technology is applied, we will have easy and secure crypto services as expected in 2017. Those are collectively called Web3 and it is here, it is growing. and very close to us.
Are you looking forward and want to use Web3 services when the power of blockchain is enough to serve millions of users globally?