# The impact of Web3 groups

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1. From ‘rented communities’ to true ownership\
   Traditional social platforms retain ownership of user groups, where both admins and members are merely participants.\
   With Web3 groups, communities are user-owned digital assets - claimable, transferable, and tradable.<br>
2. Integrated with the on-chain ecosystem\
   Groups are no longer just chat rooms - they are on-chain entities capable of storing and distributing value. Through airdrops, task-based incentives, and in-group economic systems, communities can fuel growth, reward contributions, and create genuinely sustainable value cycles.<br>
3. The bridge between Web2 and Web3\
   Web3 groups serve as the infrastructure layer connecting content-driven social interaction with blockchain-powered asset management. This makes them a pivotal vehicle for the transition from Web2 social networks to Web3-native economies.<br>
4. DAO-based community autonomy\
   Web3 groups are designed to evolve from decentralized coordination to fully autonomous DAO governance, enabling communities to self-manage with transparent, trustless structures.


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