Telegram's Mini-Apps Platform: A Potential Gateway for Mainstream Adoption of Web3
The blockchain industry has been struggling to gain mainstream acceptance for over a decade, with the challenge of finding a killer app or company to drive adoption proving difficult. However, a shift towards Web3 infrastructure could change the internet's structure and governance. Decentralized projects and startups built on principles of user control and community governance are likely to help the industry adapt to the ethos of Web3, rather than established companies like FAANGs. Telegram is well-positioned to become a major player in the Web3 ecosystem, offering a platform for new and emerging brands to deploy crypto-friendly games and apps through its Telegram Mini-Apps.
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