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  • 👋Welcome to UmbrellaX Web 3.0 (UBX)
  • Overview
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    • User Agreement on Web3
    • 💡Disclaimer
      • User Agreement on UBX
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      • Vision
      • Mission
      • About Us
    • ✨Our Web3.0 Solutions & Services
      • UmbrellaX Dpos Intro
  • Product Guides
    • 📪Decentralised Economy
    • 📎Understanding UmbrellaX Web 3.0 Projects
    • UmbrellaX (UBX) - VDA Index Fund Token Overview
      • LEGAL DISCLAIMER
      • INTRODUCTION
      • Fund Allocation & Categorization
      • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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        • THE INTERNET CORE FOR WEB 3.0
        • How the Internet & Web Mechanism Works ?
        • WEB 3.0 MARKET SIZE
        • Web 3.0 Blockchain Market
        • Challenges Faced by WEB 3.0 Users and Investors
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        • UBX - Architecture
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        • Page 1.2
        • PROJECT TIMELINE
        • Team Behind UmbrellaX Web 3.0
        • UBX Tokenomics
        • PUBLIC AUDIT OF ICO FUNDS
        • Problems in Industry
        • REVENUE MODEL
        • UBX CORE VALUE
        • UBX BUYBACK PLAN
        • FUNDS USAGE
        • PROOF OF RESERVES PROCESS
  • Fundamentals
    • 🛠️Getting set up
      • 📝Setting permissions
      • 🧑Inviting Members
      • Page 2
  • Use Cases
    • 🎨For Designers
    • 🖥️For Developers
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  1. Product Guides
  2. UmbrellaX (UBX) - VDA Index Fund Token Overview
  3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

THE INTERNET CORE FOR WEB 3.0

The Internet, sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks -- a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers). It was conceived by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. government in 1969 and was first known as the ARPANET. The original aim was to create a network that would allow users of a research computer at one university to "talk to" research computers at other universities. A side benefit of ARPANet's design was that, because messages could be routed or rerouted in more than one direction, the network could continue to function even if parts of it were destroyed in the event of a military attack or other disaster.

Today, the Internet is a public, cooperative and self-sustaining facility accessible to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. It is used by many as the primary source of information consumption, and fueled the creation and growth of its own social ecosystem through social media and content sharing. Furthermore, e-commerce, or online shopping, has become one of the largest uses of the Internet.

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