In recent years, Web 3.0 technology has transformed from a future concept into a new reality for the internet. With the emergence of Trust Name Space (TNS) and its unique blockchain, TrueConnect, users now have new tools to manage their digital identity and participate in decentralized networks, fundamentally changing how we interact online.
What is Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 is the internet we still use today. It is built around centralized services like social networks, e-commerce, and messengers. In this environment, platform owners have complete control over the infrastructure and can unilaterally set rules and restrictions. Web 2.0 users often face blockages, restrictions, paid services, and data collection. Interactions occur through accounts and profiles managed by centralized platforms, which control access and can change usage rules at any time.
What is Web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is a decentralized network built on blockchain and other distributed technologies. In Web 3.0, rules are determined by user consensus rather than platform owners, eliminating manipulations and restrictions typical of centralized systems. Web 3.0 provides users with de facto ownership of their data and resources. Each user controls their identity, making Web 3.0 a secure and transparent network.
However, Web 3.0 faces a common problem—user identification between different participants. In Web 2.0, service owners, leveraging the power of their control, can request any data from clients. In Web 3.0, this becomes problematic. How can clients of various services be identified in a decentralized network?
How TNS solves the identification problem in Web 3.0
This is where Trust Name Space (TNS) comes into play. TNS allows every user to create a unique name that serves not only as an identifier but also carries subjectivity through the reputation associated with that name. TNS helps users build a reputation based on their actions, interactions, and achievements in the network.
A TNS name can be used to link various resources, from cryptocurrency wallets to accounts and websites. This enables users to maintain control over their digital identity, revealing personal data only to the extent they deem necessary. Additionally, TNS's reputation model provides a transparent and secure way to evaluate the reliability of other network participants, making Web 3.0 a more convenient and safe space for business.
Advantages of TrueConnect’s high-speed blockchain from TNS
With the emergence of complex business processes that can be transferred to Web 3.0, scalability has become a critical issue. Many blockchains face transaction speed limitations, making them unsuitable for a wide range of tasks. This is why TNS introduced TrueConnect—a high-speed and scalable blockchain that supports thousands of transactions per second. TrueConnect was designed to handle complex operations, making it an ideal platform for commercial and financial applications in Web 3.0.
TrueConnect ensures fast data processing and has built-in features for integration with Web 3.0. This allows TNS to scale its platform, supporting projects of all sizes, while users can trust that their operations will be completed quickly and securely.
Conclusion: A shift to the new internet era
Trust Name Space (TNS) and TrueConnect play a key role in the transition from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. Thanks to the name-based identification system, the introduction of subjectivity in Web 3.0, and the high-speed TrueConnect infrastructure, users can retain control over their data, disclosing it at their discretion and interacting safely with other network participants. In the era of digital identity development, TNS offers a tool for a new internet era where each user controls their data, actions, and reputation. The shift to Web 3.0 is not just technological but also cultural. Thanks to projects like TNS, we can make Web 3.0 simpler, safer, and more accessible for every participant. This benefits everyone and creates clear value for the new era.