What are the disadvantages of Web3 compared to traditional web development?
The question is about Web 3.0
The disadvantages of Web3 compared to traditional web development include scalability challenges, user experience limitations, and complexity in development. Web3 apps are supposed to run on blockchain networks, which can be slower and less scalable compared to traditional server-based architectures, especially when a lot of transactions are executed. This may result in slower response times and higher fees for popular blockchains such as Ethereum. Other challenges have to do with user experience: many Web3 applications require users to understand digital wallets, private keys, and gas fees, all of which can be very complex for end-users who do not have technical backgrounds. Also, because Web3 is still under development, it automatically would mean fewer established tools, frameworks, and other resources for development. In turn, this will again make the development process more complex and time-consuming. Further, questions about security arise in Web3 since vulnerabilities found within smart contracts may lead to considerable losses that can’t be undone. In general, traditional web development is usually more pragmatic for a general-purpose application in which high performance and ease of use are significant.