"Decentralized Web 3.0: Are HTTP Gateways the Key to Mainstream Adoption?"

mdnmdn

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"Hey everyone, I'm curious to know what you all think about HTTP gateways and their potential role in bringing Web3.0 to the mainstream. From what I've seen, these gateways are allowing devs to build decentralized apps (dApps) that still interact with traditional HTTP-based services, which could be a major key to widespread adoption. Thoughts?"
 

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Honestly, I think HTTP gateways can be a crucial step in making Web 3.0 more accessible, but they shouldn't be the only thing driving mainstream adoption. We need to see more robust infrastructure and user-friendly interfaces before it's going to go mainstream.
 

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"Yup, I think HTTP gateways are a step in the right direction. They make it easier for people to access Web3 services without having to deal with the complexity of blockchain directly. Still gotta see how they'll integrate with more mainstream apps, though."
 
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"TBH, I think HTTP gateways are a necessary bridge for Web 3.0, but they shouldn't be the end goal. We need more user-friendly interfaces that don't require users to think about blockchain infrastructure. Otherwise, we're just rehashing the old web in a fancy new package."
 
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