What was once one of the best-hidden secrets of the online world is not so secret anymore. The seemingly "free" internet comes at a cost: losing control over how our personal information is used. While we browse, our behavior and personal data are collected, analyzed, and monetized, turning us into the product without our consent.
User data and their attention are the most valuable commodities in the digital age. Unfortunately, that sets the stage for an unfair fight, as traditional digital advertising models are often skewed in favor of large corporations. Internet giants like Google and Facebook dominate the digital ad space, generating billions of dollars by monetizing user information. To illustrate, Meta's ad revenue in Q1 2024 was $35.6 billion, while Google raked in $80.5 billion during the same period. This success relies on turning user behavior-searches, social interactions, and location data-into profitable insights for advertisers. However, as legacy platforms compete fiercely for user attention through tactics like infinite scrolling, personalized recommendations, and push notifications, users are often left with no control over how their data is used.
While ordinary users feel helpless in this monopolized environment, the recent Web3 revolution may bring us new possibilities. Let's take a closer look at how Web3 technology could change the digital advertising space.
Web3 technology brings an opportunity to create a more equitable digital ecosystem. This new concept of digital advertising allows users to maintain control over their data, enabling them to choose how their information is used and to profit from their engagement.
Key features of this new, Web3-powered advertising model include:
Several emerging platforms are utilizing Web3 concepts to move away from the centralized monopoly and give control back to the users. For instance, an application called XWORLD is attempting to put these ideas into practice. XWORLD is an advertising distribution platform built on Web3 principles, primarily focused on distributing games and apps. It provides game and app recommendations and, more importantly, seeks to distribute a portion of the advertising revenue directly to users. If this model succeeds, it could signal a radical shift in the entire industry. With nearly 5.5 million total users and over 600K daily users, XWORLD is among the leaders of this digital revolution revolution.
The core innovation behind XWORLD lies in the new value distribution. Rather than centralizing ad revenue, XWORLD rewards users for their participation and attention. This system redistributes a portion of the advertising revenue generated from game/app promotions to users, empowering them to monetize their digital interactions. The platform is built on the belief that users should be compensated for the value they bring to the digital space, thus creating a more balanced ad ecosystem. Almost $3 million of shared ad revenue through the XWORLD platform so far certainly proves that this concept can succeed.
However, bringing the new decentralized version of the Internet to people is not without challenges:
By decentralizing value distribution and fairly rewarding all the participants, a dynamic Web3-based ecosystem will bring a new standard for fairness, transparency, and efficiency to the attention economy. Users no longer have to accept being exploited for their attention. Instead, they can actively participate and benefit from the value they bring to the table.
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