
If 2022 has been any indication, the innovations of Web3—the developing, largely decentralized, autonomous internet, enabled by technologies such as blockchain, smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and digital assets—will lead to an era of rethinking the ways that privacy, cybersecurity, and consumer protection are regulated for these technologies. Proponents of Web3 argue that Web3 will promote individual data ownership, transparency, and freedom, but over the last few years, lawmakers have struggled to keep up with the rapidly changing nature of the Web3 space and force the new technology to fit within the existing legal framework.Continue Reading Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Consumer Protection Are Set To Be Key Focus Areas For Regulators As Web3 Innovation Continues