TL;DR That you can upgrade a deployed smart contract! 🤔
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Yes, it is true that normally when we deploy smart contracts on the blockchain, it is designed so that modifying the deployed code is not allowed.
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BUT, if you really need to modify the code on the contracts in some circumstances, apart from deploying another smart contract that has the bug fixed, and all information migrated, you can opt for "Upgrading smart contracts with Openzeppelin Upgradable Plugin."
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Oh I forgot to introduce myself, my name is Jean from Laika🐶 and we wrote an article on this (here's the link: https://medium.com/laika-lab/upg...). And a bit tie in here, Laika has just recently launched on ProductHunt (https://www.producthunt.com/post...), be sure to check it out! Ty!
The chronic interruptions that have become the norm in Web 2.0 will disappear because decentralization will enable transparent, on-demand, peer-to-peer communication. In summary, Web 3.0 means that it is aimed to bring us a fairer internet by ensuring that the individual dominates. For this reason, it is described as more “democratic”.
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Web3 can generally be described as a decentralized evolution of the Internet. Instead of a few providers acting as the mediators of how your interactions and daily life on the web should work, a Web3-based future would liberate your data from proprietary databases and operate without centralization via the incentive structure inherent in blockchains.
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