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- Componentization (The "Series"): In traditional web dev, a website is a singular entity. In webx.series, an application is a "series" of interconnected smart contracts and front-end modules. These modules can be updated, swapped, or forked without disrupting the entire ecosystem.
- Decentralized State: The application state is not stored on a centralized database (like AWS or Google Cloud) but is maintained on a distributed ledger or a decentralized storage network (such as IPFS or Arweave).
- User Ownership: Because the components are often represented as tokens (NFTs or semi-fungible tokens), users or developers can own specific parts of an application. This allows for "programmable ownership" of web infrastructure.