The idea of creating Web 3.0 has been around since the end of 2000s. The new version of the world wide web should repair the weak points of Web 2.0., some of which are: featureless content, prevalence of proprietary solutions, and lack of safety in a centralized user data storage environment, where a massive leak is likely should just one server be compromised. Web 3.0 is described as a decentralized and open internet — some of its features already implemented in today’s digital world.