Technology as a political act aka Web3
Web3 is a social movement. As computing and software become cheaper, faster and easier, activism and political statements can be expressed in code. A lot of people don’t trust authorities, so instead of demonstrating they are creating technology. Technology, in this case, is a political act.
Trust people, not companies
So, as people come to trust institutions less and peers more; the pitch could be: trust people, not Big Tech. Or trust people, not companies. Blockchains are a part of a much bigger social movement, the changing nature of trust.
Thick Clients, No Servers aka Web3
The logical extension of “Thick Clients, Thin Servers” is non-existent servers. Go full peer-to-peer.