An Architecture for Web 3.0 and the Emergence of Spontaneous Time Order
Hengjin Cai, Tianqi Cai

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel Web 3.0 architecture leveraging blockchain-like hashed interactions among users to establish collective time order without costly consensus mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a new architecture for Web 3.0 that creates a spontaneous time order through hashed user interactions, avoiding traditional blockchain proof methods.
Findings
Achieves collective time order without Proof of Work or Proof of Stake
Utilizes hashed interactions among user nodes
Provides a scalable and trust-based Web 3.0 architecture
Abstract
In this study, we proposed an architecture for Web 3.0, which is based on the hashed interactions among user nodes that can transform bilateral trusts into collective time order, which is the major achievement of blockchain technology, without the expensive Proof of Work or the questionable Proof of Stake.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
