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My understanding of web3 is that it has to do with browsers interacting with cryptocurrencies and other decentralized applications, so if you want to do that in Haskell you probably want to use GHC JS, but I'm honestly not sure if that's advisable. If you want to make backend programs and servers to interact with cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications, you should look for the client libraries for those cryptocurrencies or decentralized applications. For instance, here is a Haskell client for IPFS. Here is an RPC API for Bitcoin core. Here seems to be a similar thing for Ethereum. I'm not up to speed on these things so I am not attesting to the quality of these libraries.
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