បណ្តាញ 2.0 and the consequent arrival of social media changed our relationship with both ourselves and other people. The ability to create highly personalised online profiles means that we can learn everything about our date before going on the actual date, portray ourselves in a particular way, and be shown adverts for products we thought we were only thinking about. Yet the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2016 demonstrated that this was merely one side of Big Data’s vast shadow – not only can our data be highly personal and specific, but it can also even be utilised to persuade us into making certain decisions.
Since entering the era of បណ្តាញ 3.0, some cryptos have tried to address the issue of data privacy, as it remains an important and relevant topic today, especially in light of blockchain’s growing popularity. Cross-communication between different platforms will be a key factor in overcoming the limitations of Web 2.0 as we transition to គេហទំព័រ 3.0 ។ However, in order to ចូល ជាក់លាក់ ផលិតផល, services, and content, users still need to បញ្ជាក់ របស់ខ្លួន អត្តសញ្ញាណ online. As a result, massive amounts of data will be generated and stored on blockchain networks.
While data stored on the blockchain is far more secure than data stored on centralised servers, Web 3.0 platforms will gradually mimic the characteristics they were designed to disrupt and replace if no full-proof data security solution is in place. Let’s take a look at how ម៉ូណូ (XMR), ផ្នែកវិទ្យាសាស្ត្រ (ONT) និងអ្នកចំណូលថ្មី Secure Crypto Token (SECR) aim to solve the issue.