In the Web3 version, what is different is it kind of similar things happening, but instead of a centralized device, you have a decentralized network. So rather than being bottlenecked on a specific location somewhere, maybe there's five copies of the data out there available on the Web that you want. You can see video streaming use cases, be a lot faster, that sort of thing. The physical storage piece is slightly different where you can kind of decentralize down all the way to the actual hardware itself. It doesn't make statements about where the data is physically stored. It just makes statements about how you get the data back and reference that data.

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