Mustafa Mert Sandal, Tunç Taner, Burak Barış Firat, Hasan Tolga Ünal, Serkan Ulucan, A. Mendi, Ömer Özkan, Mehmet Akif Nacar
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The Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 concepts have been popular frequently in recent years and they continue to exist as the given name to the evolution of the Web and the whole of the developments in these periods rather than a specific technology, method, or standard. Unlike Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, Web 3.0 has no accepted definition, yet it is considered as the beginning of the end of Web 2.0. The Web 3.0 era focuses on the developments in blockchain and token-based economy. In addition, some opinions characterize the concept of Web 3.0 as a vague, marketing-oriented, and fashionable term. Despite the intense debate about the clarity and maturity of the Web 3.0 definition, the developments associated with Web 3.0 are believed to have led to significant changes. For this reason, in this study, the developments in the field of distributed applications and Blockchain are examined. In this way, it is aimed to raise awareness within the company about current developments in this field and work of HAVELSAN in the area, and to take steps for future studies.