By bilalber on Skatehive
Hello everyone, Bilal here, in my previous post, I discussed the true meaning of Web3 and its importance for the future of the internet. However, understanding the concept is just the first step. Today, I want to share with you how you can actually start in Web3, even if you are a beginner. The goal is not to overwhelm you with technical jargon, but to help you begin exploring Web3 in a simple and practical way without expertise and without capital, These are my personal experiences that I present to you, as I learn something new every day like you. https://img.leopedia.io/DQmd2jvFJxm9nnemEGQbjgivT9GdCBcLPRdvvpDx1iUrdKH/wwb3bbb.png First: As a first step, you need to have a Web3 wallet In Web3, your wallet is like your passport; it allows you to connect to decentralized platforms, own your data, and even earn rewards for your activities, There are different wallets depending on the network you want to use, here are some good options: Hive Keyshan: Ideal for platforms based on Hive like