This paper introduces Web 3.0 NEXT , a network design that pushes Web3 decentralization even further by reducing the dependency on centralized or traditional internet service providers (ISPs) and data centres. By integrating peer-to-peer mesh networking, decentralized storages, blockchain-based authentication and verification system, and a suite of emerging off-grid connectivity technologies like Wi-Fi mesh, LoRaWan, and satellite networks, the suggested system seeks to establish a strong, self-sustaining network infrastructure. This paper explores the benefits and technical challenges of such a system. That area can be used in a disaster-prone area, national security and economic innovations, which may force centralized authority from suppressing it. We will also discuss ethical, legal, financial, energy, user adoption, and security considerations, alongside relevant case studies and provide a holistic view of the potential challenges faced in deploying WEB 3.0 NEXT.