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EPISODE · May 7, 2021 · 30 MIN

EP 48: Building the Infrastructure of Web3.0. Explaining Handshake and $HNS Economics

from Economics Design · host Lisa JY Tan

Handshake (HNS) is a decentralised, permissionless naming protocol in which peers authenticate and are responsible for managing the root DNS naming zone to create an alternative to Existing naming systems and certification bodies.   Handshake is a domain name system which is support Web3. Web3 is about rearranging existing Internet products and services so that they benefit people rather than entities.    The data will still be used to drive decision-making but will not be used against consumers. Data rights will be protected instead of being trampled for profit. Incentive and marketable mechanisms will help ensure that information is reliable and verifiable.   If Web3 is successful, it will positively affect projects solving related issues, including  Handshake.   Join our discord to chat with us and the ED community:  https://discord.gg/gZGEZfu74X

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