Chapter 6: Web3 and Our Digital Futures
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Published:2024
Alexia Maddox, 2024. "Web3 and Our Digital Futures", Insider and Outsider Cultures in Web3: Data Ownership, Transparency and Privacy, Alexia Maddox
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Abstract
This concluding chapter synthesises the key arguments and insights presented throughout the book, reaffirming Web3 as an experimental, niche technology that serves dual purposes: envisioning our digital future and critiquing current structural inequalities. It emphasises Web3 as a social solution where communities actively construct digital architectures to experiment with alternative futures. The chapter distils the insider–outsider dynamics that have been a recurring motif in Web3 communities, consolidating patterns and divergences observed across various initiatives. By revisiting case studies – including drug cryptomarkets, decentralised finance, Art NFTs, Bitcoin as legal tender, decentralised identity technologies, and decentralised physical infrastructure networks – it illuminates how Web3 reflects broader societal aspirations and concerns about digital interaction and governance. These insights lead to a focused discussion on policy implications, considering how Web3’s realities might inform regulatory approaches and governance structures. The chapter then offers a reflection on potential future trajectories of the internet, examining Web3’s role in highlighting socially proofed concerns that demand collective attention. Critical reflections on the book’s key sociological contributions situate the intersection of technology and community within socio-technical transformation. The chapter concludes with a call to action, urging readers, industry stakeholders, policymakers, and the wider public to actively participate in shaping a more equitable digital future.
