Web3’s great goal is to create an internet (and financial system) that is never down, never blocked, and available to everybody. Blockchains and self-hosting assist in making this feasible. You might be wondering how you can utilize Yearn, Uniswap, and other Web3 apps without having to visit their websites.
End consumers are out of luck if a website goes down in the Web2 paradigm. A service is always available to everyone with an internet connection while using Web3 (assuming the underlying blockchain is online).
You may utilize Yearn, Uniswap, and other Web3 services by downloading their files and self-hosting their websites directly on your computer because Web3 is open-source. There’s no need for third-party servers!
All you need to self-host is a computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) and some specialized software. Once configured, you may utilize Yearn and other services directly in your browser without having to visit their URLs (but instead typing in something like “localhost:3000”).