In the late 1990s and early 2000s, companies began moving away from outdated operational technology and embracing the benefits of the World Wide Web and email en masse. Transitioning from fax to email and filing cabinets to cloud storage, those who lived through this technological revolution can remember the arduous onboarding and clunky changeover. Over recent years, employees across all industries have been keeping up with the rapid changes taking place, such as incorporating instant messaging, generative AI, time tracking, multi-factor authentication — the list is endless. But we are so eager to forget the lessons learned and our impressive agility when applying it to Web3, which in turn has neglected the growing gap between Web3 novices and Web3 experts, as well as those interested and those skeptical of the budding industry.
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