Remember, Web 3.0 Means Individual Control
Before we get to Carter’s plans for the Unstoppable Domains channel program, it’s important to further understand Web 3.0. As Carter indicated on the previous slide, Web 3.0 puts power into the user’s hands — not a company’s. Instead, people own their data (through a domain such as one of Unstoppable’s) and decide how much of it to share, sell or use in a different way.
“If you look at partnering, that opens up a lot of opportunities for partners as well,” Carter said.
For example, your Web 3.0 website as a channel partner can contain all your information — say, company, email, wallet, NFTs, apps you use and more — but you decide who gets access. Partners can integrate their Unstoppable logins into their apps (which could be Web 2.0 or Web 3.0 apps — “the Web 2.0 opportunity isn’t going to go away for some time,” Carter emphasized.) and get to them via single sign-on (SSO). Almost 60 companies integrate logins with Unstoppable Domains.
Let’s get deeper into the partnering aspect.