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The internet as we know it today is trash. But how the heck can we change it? The internet as we kno

The internet as we know it today is trash. But how the heck can we change it? The internet as we know it today is trash. But how the heck can we change it? [Energy and Capital logo] Making the Internet Great Again [Sean McCloskey Photo] By [Sean McCloskey]( Written May 06, 2022 The internet as we know it is all but dead — and thank the stars for that. Because we need major changes. At its inception, the current format for our internet, called Web 2.0, was an incredible leap from the original Web 1.0. Sites and apps became readily available. There was a great proliferation of new platforms and networks thanks to early Web 2.0. These new platforms and networks allowed us to interact and exchange ideas in ways we never could before. It accelerated commerce, made work easier, and so much more. [Web 2.0 Graphic] Source: However, today this online landscape is much different. Instead of maintaining the open-source nature of the original internet, the creation of this new Web 2.0 in the 1990s by a handful of “gatekeepers” is actually starting to suppress the good ideas and hype up the bad ones. Companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and others of that ilk seized a golden opportunity as they made themselves the only available portals and platforms for folks to access and use the internet. Of course, this has led to huge profits, so there is little incentive for the status quo of Web 2.0 to try to change. This Canadian Island Could Hand You a Fortune See this beautiful view? Believe it or not, there's expected to be $100 billion worth of one specific resource hidden within those walls of rock. In fact, some of the world's richest explorers, like Eric Sprott and Robert McEwen, are pouring millions of dollars' worth of their own money into mining this area as we speak. But there's only five tiny junior miners that have the opportunity to capture the lion's share of the profits... And as soon as they start mining, a small investment in any one of them could turn into a fortune. [Learn more about this mining opportunity here.]( As a result, these companies have turned the modern internet into a wasteland of angry, uninformed opinions, news headlines that cater to the lowest common denomination of thought, echo chambers rather than open-mindedness, doxxing, livestreamed crime for clicks, and so much worse. That's why, in many cases, these tech giants and supreme stock market leaders are losing their luster and user bases. Netflix’s (NASDAQ: NFLX) and Meta’s (NASDAQ: FB) recent subscriber losses come to mind. And look at their stocks compared with the S&P 500 as a result! [FB NFLX SPX] Other Experts Agree A section from a Boxes and Arrows article on the problems with Web 2.0 — as outlined by Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media and the man who coined the term Web 2.0 — states: The Web 2.0 pattern of “collective intelligence” shifts the task of creating and maintaining data and content from centralized resources to a dispersed user community. The problem here is obvious. Who is the person or people behind this data? Can they be trusted? How do we vet these “data creators” and the information they put out as factual? The #1 Strategy for Biotech Stocks? It’s no secret that biotech is the most exciting investment arena there is. There’s never a shortage of demand for new treatments for the world’s worst diseases, like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and arthritis. And with my new trading system, “Project Greenlight,” you’ll always know with up to 95% confidence which of those new medicines will be approved by the FDA and which won’t... This could set investors up to make six figures or more in biotech profits. And right now, there's a tiny biotech firm trading for pennies on the dollar with a medicine that’s on the brink of FDA approval... [Learn more about this unique opportunity today.]( Some of us have the tools — thanks to proper schooling and good parenting among other things — to identify BS when we see it. But in my experience, I believe the large majority of people have trouble knowing what’s true and what’s not when presented with information from an online source. As a result, misinformation has become the biggest concern on the internet, this Web 2.0, to date. Look no further than the past two presidential election cycles for proof. Making matters even worse is the fact that these Web 2.0 “gatekeeper” companies have fostered the digital divide because Web 2.0 content — especially the most monetized content — comes from individuals and organizations with access to technology, computer skills, and money. Those without, these so-called “have-nots” with respect to digital technologies, remain on the sidelines, unable to access a host of mind-expanding information. The good news is that Web 2.0’s problems are leading to awesome solutions. And this means new investable opportunities! There’s a Solution — Here’s How to Cash In Did you know that the creation of Ethereum — the world’s most widely used blockchain and the home of the second-most-valuable cryptocurrency — was directly inspired by a frustrating Web 2.0 experience? In his teen years, Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin was an avid player of World of Warcraft, a massive multiplayer online role-playing game. Breaking News: 6 New Cryptos Set to Be Bigger Than Bitcoin It’s no secret that cryptocurrencies are at the absolute cutting edge of investing. In fact, CBS News recently reported that Bitcoin alone created over 100,000 new millionaires... And CNBC put forth a headline that reads “I Just Became a Dogecoin Millionaire.” But what the media aren't covering... is what’s coming next. They don’t want you to know about the six new coins expected to be FAR BIGGER than any previous crypto gain...[The details are inside this new report.]( “I happily played World of Warcraft during 2007–2010, but one day Blizzard removed the damage component from my beloved warlock’s Siphon Life spell. I cried myself to sleep, and on that day I realized what horrors centralized services can bring. I soon decided to quit,” he wrote in a 2013 blog post shortly after launching Ethereum. Buterin’s dream was to use blockchains — decentralized, self-secured, read-only online databases — to create a new kind of internet experience that was truly user-owned. But decentralized means of exchange like Ether and blockchains are just the beginning of a truly free internet. And what Buterin and many like him did, almost without realizing it at first, was create the new framework for Web3. As a result, profit opportunities abound. We've already seen massive fortunes created with blockchain-related investments. More broadly, the market for blockchain-related services is growing at an exponential pace. Allied Market Research expects it to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 62.7% through 2027, with much of that growth expected to come from Web3-related applications and products. This is a massive growth expectation, but the changeover is already happening... Which means sooner than later, a windfall of profits could turn first movers into first-time millionaires if you know which companies will stand to benefit most. Now is your window of opportunity. See our top two Web3 picks [right here, right now](! To your wealth, Sean McCloskey Editor, Energy and Capital [[follow basic]@TheRL_McCloskey on Twitter]( After spending 10 years in the consumer tech reporting and educational publishing industries, Sean has since redevoted himself to one of his original passions: identifying and cashing in on the most lucrative opportunities the market has to offer. As the former managing editor of multiple investment newsletters, he's covered virtually every sector of the market, ranging from energy and tech to gold and cannabis. Over the years, Sean has offered his followers the chance to score numerous triple-digit gains, and today he continues his mission to deliver followers the best chance to score big wins on Wall Street and beyond as an editor for Energy and Capital. Browse Our Archives [Is Charlie Munger a Communist Sympathizer?]( [Did You Buy the Wrong FANG?]( [What Do They Hate Now?]( [For Once, Musk Is Years Behind His Competition]( [Out of the Pandemic and Into Innovation (Future Giants Inside)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here]( and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. Energy and Capital, Copyright © 2022, Angel Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. 3 E Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. 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