Elon Musk asked his twitter followers if anyone has “seen web3?”Check it Out!

The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk is popular for his jokes and trolling on Twitter. As the audience call him, he is a Twitter darling. So again the billionaire is trolling something and now on the receiving end standing Web 3.0 which Musk seemed to like.

Elon Musk is fond of growing unimaginable technologies and one of them is Web3, the future of the internet. For those who don’t know what Web3 is, Web3 is the next version of the Internet which will lead to decentralisation of the internet where data will be distributed across networks and no single entity will own the information. The Web3 services will run on decentralised blockchains.

Web3, crypto or NFTs are the trending words on social media handles. Web3 is still a far-sighted dream for many and so is Elon Musk.
Today the tech billionaire tweeted, “Has anyone seen web3? I can’t find it.”

Elon Musk is indicating that Web3 is still an unrealistic thought and there is no surety about when will it begin to invade the web world.

His trolling Web3 got everyone attention, even from the Former Twitter CEO and Bitcoin proponent Jack Dorsey who replied, “It’s somewhere between a and z” to which Elon Musk wrote that it’s “m something something”. Now the question arises what’s Musk indicating with “m” maybe it’s metaverse or his love, memes and he is again joking, but whatever it is we will find out soon.

The anonymous Bitcoin creator Shibetoshi Nakamoto also replied to Elon Musk with a meme in which a man is seen searching for something in the toilet pot captioning, “it’s somewhere in here”.

When it comes to amusing and making the Twitter followers laugh out loud, Elon Musk is never behind. He replied to Shibetoshi Nakatomo with a similar meme in which the cylinder container sucks the man and pulls him inside captioning, “Just keep going, It’s in there somewhere.”

People are excited about the growing new technology of Web3, it is still too extraordinary to exist in the real world because of which it is trolled but it’s going to be a revolution of the internet.




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