What is Web3? Web3.0, also known as "Decentralized Web" or "Distributed Web", is the next generation of internet technology that transforms traditional centralized architectures into decentralized architectures. The biggest feature of Web3 is that it allows people to directly exchange value and transmit data on the internet while ensuring the security, transparency, and decentralization of transactions. Web3 is an inevitable trend in the evolution of internet technology, and it will fundamentally disrupt the current business models and operational methods of the internet. The evolutionary process from Web1 to Web3 can be understood as: Web1: read. Centralized institutions generate content and have the authority; Web2: read, write. Users generate content, and centralized institutions have the authority; Web3: read, write, own. Users generate content, and users have the authority. The significance and current situation of Web3 lies in its realization of decentralization, removing intermediary institutions from the internet, and decentralizing power to users, making users the masters of the entire network. Furthermore, Web3 not only features decentralization but also provides safer, more efficient, more transparent, and more private services. Currently, the concept and related technologies of Web3 are gradually being promoted, and there have been some applications in various industries such as education, internet of things, finance, and social media. In the future, Web3 is expected to trigger larger-scale changes than the traditional internet era. The current development of popular Web3 applications compared to Web1 and Web2, We...