KEY POINTS
  • Tim Berners-Lee, the computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web, said he doesn't view blockchain as a viable solution for building the next iteration of the internet.
  • "In fact, Web3 is not the web at all," he told an audience at the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon.
  • Berners-Lee said people too often conflate Web3 with "Web 3.0," his own proposal for reshaping the internet.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, co-founder and chief technology of Inrupt, speaking at Web Summit 2022.

LISBON, Portugal — The creator of the web isn't sold on crypto visionaries' plan for its future and says we should "ignore" it.

Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web in 1989, said Friday that he doesn't view blockchain as a viable solution for building the next iteration of the internet.