Hive Account As A Basis For Web 3.0

Concepts are starting to spread. When we talk about Web 3.0, many feel that it is a marketing term, carrying little weight.

Unfortunately for those with that view, history will not be kind to them. There is a paradigm shift taking place, something those with foresight can see. Most, sadly, do not see things until they happen.

After all, we have to be "realistic".

The challenge with that is most technological breakthroughs are unrealistic when they first get introduced. After all, Captain Kirk talking into a flip phone was Sci-Fi for decades, until it wasn't. Of course, 20 years after that because reality, the smart phone makes it look archaic.

It appears that cryptocurrency is going to be a part of this entire process. We are in the first iterations, something that will change with time. What is seen today with tokenization is going to appear rather primitive by the end of this decade.

Of course, there needs to be something to tie all this together. Here is where the wallet system enters the picture.

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Hive Accounts As Identification

The initial online identification mechanism was email. When things really started to move into the Web 2.0 realm, the use case for email expanded greatly. Not only was it a way to digitally send messages, suddenly it was one's means of identification online. While it wasn't truly one's identity, it did allow access to different sites.

Of course, this evolved to the log in with Twitter and Facebook accounts. They followed a similar concept where the log in credentials could be verified.

One major challenge is these accounts are not truly owned. They can be taken away at any time.

For most people, this is not truly horrific. It is true that one's entire account can be zapped in an instant. There are also cases where some do have businesses tied to this. However, the majority of people (non-bots) will lose social connection and created content.

The situation changes completely with Web 3.0. Here we see assets such as coins and NFTs being housed in wallets. If we are going to rely upon Google or Facebook wallets, then losing an account could be very costly.

Basically, these entities will serve as custodians for people's assets, something that might not be in the best interest of the userbase.

The old adage, not your keys, not your crypto certainly is in play here.

So where does Hive fit into all this?

To start, it is an account management system that is immutable. It is run at the blockchain level, hence, cannot be removed.

Another feature that sets Hive apart from most wallets is the fact that it is a name instead of a string of letters and numbers. This helps greatly with the identification since that is what people understand. In this regard, we are incorporating the understanding people have from Web 2.0.

Finally, there is the social media aspect to Hive. This is something which is powerful. Most other chains, thus far, have applications tied to Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and NFTs, but not much in the way of social platforms. Hive is expanding in this area.

Spatial Web

Many feel the Internet is undergoing a transition from 2-D to 3-D. With technologies such as AR/VR, it is highly possible the way we access this medium changes in the future.

Whatever path we follow in that area, one thing we know is our physical and digital worlds will continue to merge. Tokenization is something that can radically alter this. Over time, real world assets such as real estate will find a token counterpart. We already seeing the concept of digital twins entering the manufacturing sector.

A user’s crypto wallet will function as a key, accessing all their domains, real estate, NFTs and other virtual properties. Should they lose that key, they’ll have to wait until its term expires to renew it. That said, the wallet will be so integral to everyone’s online identity that a total loss is unlikely to happen, and there are companies actively developing solutions to combat such losses.

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Certainly we already see solutions such as Metamask that allow for people to store cryptocurrency. Most people involved in cryptocurrency have this already. However, what is your Metamask address? Now contrast that with someone asking what is your Hive account.

It is akin to having to provide your bank account as compared to email. Everyone knows their email account while few remember their bank account number. This is not a problem since the latter is not used for online identification.

Is someone going to memorize a string of 64 characters? At the same time, do they want to have to type it out each time they want to do something online? If the above quote does start to come into reality, the answer is no.

With Hive, this is not an issue. We have usernames that are set up by the individual and easy to remember. For this reason, it makes for the ideal foundation for asset management.

The fact it is run at the base layer as compared to a Layer 2 solution means that counterparty risk is removed. As long as someone in the world is running the software, the chain is accessible. Imagine for a second if Twitter suddenly disappeared. People would be prohibited from engaging in many of their favorite sites that are accessed using those log in credentials.

One of the primary characteristics of Web 3.0 is personal ownership. We often discuss the idea of immutable accounts. This is done, however, in the context of freedom of speech and not being silenced. While that is part of the equation, we can see how this is something much bigger.

Wallet systems are going to be our online identification. It is the next evolution of email and social media log ins. That said, on this level we are going to be dealing with, collectively, massive amounts of wealth. It is something that people will not want to entrust to the likes of Facebook or Google.

One of the attributes that Hive already provides is a robust, base-layer account management system. As we can see, this is going to be very important going forward.

As of now, few are thinking in this direction yet it is slowly unfolding. It will become more evident as Web 3.0 unfolds in the coming years.

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Imagine for a second if Twitter suddenly disappeared. People would be prohibited from engaging in many of their favorite sites that are accessed using those log in credentials.

Then there's the advantage with the fact that this cannot happen with Hive. The whole end to Hive cannot wipe out the same time and the core of the Blockchain cannot disappear. I hope we can market these numerous advantages soon enough.

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This is very true.

It is the power of distributed ledger technology. Since the data is decentralized, meaning the ledger is replicated on many [nodes]9https://leofinance.io/@leoglossary/leoglossary-node) (computers), the data becomes immutable.

Hence, as long as someone is running the software, anyone can spin up a front end and access said data. Each new transaction is added to the dataset every 3 seconds.

The great thing is nobody needs permission to participate.

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a lot of people do not really know about web 3.0 and what it means behind it and most might not care either

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No because a lot of what is being promoted as Web 3.0 isnt that. At the same time, we have so little infrastructure built out for true Web 3.0 that it is hard to find.

The situation is changing with each passing day.

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Agree lots of projects claim different aspects of web 3.0 but few are really doing anything

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I'm thinking exactly like you are here! I'm building a couple of wordpress plugins with this very 'hive central' thing in mind. This first plugin is a Single Sign On (SSO) plugin that allows a user to login to WordPress with just their Hive account. Because why not? Instantly anyone with a Hive account has access. The possibilities are endless.

And, I've been trying to solve this SSO problem for years... I just couldn't abide users logging in with google, or twitter, or facebook... I know how those operations work from the inside... and it's way worse than anyone might imagine. So no thanks to all that!

But, it has always been a nightmare to share users across different wordpress installations, across different domains. This 'using hive as SSO' makes it so easy it's ridiculous... and I, as the site(s) admin, don't have to worry about passwords, password resets, usernames, synching user accounts, or anything like that ... login here, you are who you say you are, login there, you are who you say you are. It's quite refreshing!

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This first plugin is a Single Sign On (SSO) plugin that allows a user to login to WordPress with just their Hive account.

The only thing I can say to this is "freaking amazing". Great to see someone taking that step.

Sign in to Wordpress using your Hive account. What a great future that will be.

This 'using hive as SSO' makes it so easy it's ridiculous... and I, as the site(s) admin, don't have to worry about passwords, password resets, usernames, synching user accounts, or anything like that ... login here, you are who you say you are, login there, you are who you say you are. It's quite refreshing!

Bingo!!!! All task pertaining to the management of accounts is handled by the blockchain and have nothing to do with you.

Makes it a ton easier as a builder/network administrator.

I am doing something similar on a project with Hive as a decentralized database. No need for me to fret about the dataset. It is all handled by the block validators and ledger.

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Hola hermosa comunidad de hive, a mi parecer como me lo estan explicando concuerdo con esta dirección y veo que hive lleva la batuta, a pesar de mi edad y lo poco que llevo en el plano de la web lo veo supersencillo, asi como se hace mención en uno de los comentarios "ridiculamente facil" no entiendo porque no se toma ese rumbo con gran fuerza es como tenr la solución en frente verla y dudar en agarrarla.

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It is amazing how broad and accommodating Hive is if we examine Hive deeply, the possibilities are endless, it puts Hive ahead of the bunch out there.
Imagine for a sec Hive is recognized for the kind of wallet it provides and tapped into by establishments looking at utilizing web 3 platforms.

We are up to some great stuff here, if we could stretch our imagination to see the possibilities of Hive we will be appreciative of what we have more.

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I am not sure how interoperability would work but I imagine the possibilities are endless. We can see so many different things happening.

The more developers who are attracted to Hive, the greater the likelihood that we see a great deal more innovation.

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HIVE is a natural and very capable choice as an identity layer. But also it's reputation and resource credit takes user identity to the next level, allowing all platform that incorporate HIVE to gain those important attributes.

I don't think it can be overstated how powerful reputation and resource crediting really is.

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One day one could get paid for doing IRL work using our HIVE account. For example, You do some accounting work, Get paid immediately for your services to your HIVE wallet. Babysitter: boom! here's your payment in HIVE.

Wouldn't that be something?

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I agree and I've been building my hive account for when crypto becomes the norm. I think we will have a good first mover advantage

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I believe that we have not yet reached the point, where we can offer a platform like Twitter, not because it does not have the potential, it has immense potential, and fundamentally it is conducive to Web 3.0. But what I am trying to emphasize here is the fluid engagement like Twitter.

It's not about monetary benefits either. The people somehow carry a feeling that the downvote is analogous to censorship. I disagree with this. But somehow people carry a feeling like that. They feel that if two heterogenous ideaologies engage over Hive, just like they are doing on Twitter, the one with more Hive Power would make a concerted effort to silence the other, and the content would become invisible if it suffers heavy downvotes On Twitter, there is no such thing like this in Twitter. However, the people who actually control Twitter do suspend the account citing violation of their ToS when they find it clashing with their ideologies.

So I believe that We have not yet reached that point where we can offer such political debate, which may even sometimes be immense, and deliberative just like in Twitter. Twitter is still the best platform for political debate. The engagement that we envisage or aspire to bring that fluidity in Hive can be concorded by making it like a Twitter kind of platform if we can bring the advantages of both Hive and Twitter. From Hive, we want web 3.0 features, censorship-resistant, etc, from Twitter we seek to make an avenue for such fluid engagement with an assurance that the concerted of one party should not silence the other.

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You've been producing a ton of excellent Web3 content recently!

Further to this, I've talked about the opportunity for adult content creators to use their own Web3 Hive account as the best OnlyFans alternative available.

Yeah people will laugh at the topic, but it's a prime example of subjective 'morals' dictating what someone can and can't do or say on traditional, Web2 platforms.

While adult content creators are being censored today, who is to say your business isn't going to be censored tomorrow?

When it comes to a truly censorship-resistant Web3 solution, Hive is head and shoulders above the rest.

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That is very true. We are still in the early stages of this rollout. However, the idea that we are dealing with Web 3.0 as a viable alternative in terms of censorship resistance is vital. Right now, Hive is text but there are more options going forward.

It is exciting to watch it all unfold.

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Thank you for this post good sir, I feel like this is an excellent summary of what makes this ecosystem special! I got FOMO hard last year seeing crypto take off and some of my buddies made a killing. Jumped in last November and have thoroughly enjoyed the ride so far, despite losing some money along the way. When I started off I decided I needed to try out a bunch of stuff and not just play around on exchanges. In order to understand things better I decided to pick out a P2E game to mess around with and since I like card games Splinterlands got the win. The rabbit hole led me to Hive which has led me to Leo. I absolutely love how everything here is connected and yet its own thing :o)

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I think it is definitely an option and I never really liked how centralized things were. I have seen a lot of videos/posts about people saying they lost their followings due to being kicked off a system and the need for a platform to solve this. It reminds me of what Tim Pool said about having a way to link people together and people can visit any place where that person is active.

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Yeah.

Another thing that always struck me is that people have to work on each platform to gain followers. So time is spent on building three followings.

A giant waste of time.

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What is seen today with tokenization is going to appear rather primitive by the end of this decade.

That's funny! Something considered to be too advanced at the moment will be considered old by 2030?

Thank you for presenting a very clear distinctive characteristics of Hive compared to other blockchains.

!CTP

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It is always the case with technology. The flop phone was Sci-Fi in the late 1960s. Today it is old technology.

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Yeah, to be future-oriented in this case is very advantageous.

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