Web servers
Routers
Relays
Access Points.
Who owns them? Who controls them?
The cyberpunk's only core value is the belief that information is meant to be free, and shouldn't be censored.
We seek radical technological change that will allow for the proliferation of progress to all. So why would anyone want to limit developments or stop us from sharing information that could be beneficial?
Personal gain, political carrot and stick strategy, sheer wickedness, or to create a heavy market demand for a commodity that is supposed to be free.
As we advance in science, mankind will only push to blur the lines between reality and science fiction. We are now in search of a technology utopia.
This search starts with the internet. That global crossroad of networks. LANs, company intranets, encrypted peer-to-peer connections, clear net and of course the dark net. Our dependency on this virtual interface grows daily. It seems only a matter of time before the necessities of life become
Food,
Clothing,
Shelter,
Internet.
Decenternet(Dnet) is the latest of platforms offering to radicalize and disrupt the current status quo of how things are done online. Not only is Dnet aiming to eradicate middleman interference, limitations and regulation, but it will also restore net neutrality while boosting connection speeds and rewarding the users for activity on the network. It doesn't get much better than that.
If this is your first time hearing about Decenternet, you can read about them in my earlier blog
Or better yet, watch their Introduction video below
My cause for concern is that Dnet is still in development and is projected to launch fully in 2020. If you have been following the crypto trend you will know that 2 years is a lot in blockchain time. Going through Etherscan.io and Eidoo, you quickly realise there are currently 534 legitimate ERC20 tokens in circulation(70,724 if you include the scam, troll and copycat projects). Each of these has its own ecosystem and ledger of transactions!
Naturally, time separates grain from chaff as the non legit tokens/coins usually implode after their "ICO" or the team simply takes of after a few months leaving unsuspecting investors crying for blood.
I would like to see Dnet in action sooner rather than later. Their operating system promises an unparalleled browsing experience and total user protection. Before now only one Linux-based OS has been able to protect users(Tails) but it demanded total deletion of all files and history once the laptop was shut down. Much like the incognito mode on your browsers.
With dnets Anuvys you will be able to save your files and still operate securely on the net.
Dnet's hyper speed is also an alluring prospect. Internet that has multiple access points preventing break in transmission or speed throttling.
The scalability of the Dnet platform is what makes me believe in it. By opting for p2p connections instead of single access points, there is a clear maximising of connectivity and I hope we all get to enjoy it soon.
If you would like to learn more about this project, feel free to
- Check out the Decenternet website
- Check out the ANUVYS website
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DISCLAMER: The information contained within this post shall not be taken as financial advice. I am not a financial advisor and none of your investing should be carried out based on any information presented here. You canlose all of your money by investing. The following information is for educational and entertainment purposes only.”
innovation, innovation, innovation! this is massive. from decentralized currency & blockchain technology to decentralized internet. Someone tell me this isn't happening. The brains behind this amaziling brilliant idea deserve more life from God. In the current world where countries are making it impossible for citizens to enjoy the internet, we need this kind of control. I cme from Uganda in East Africa and recently the parliament passed a law where one has to tax pay Ug Shs 200( $0.054) everyday before he/she can access the internet therefore making the cost of internet high in an already third world country. That's why when I say I'm so excited you have to believe. BRING IT ON #Dnet. Thankyou for such nice article.
They make you guys pay daily? Wow
I'm from Nigeria, over here we have subscriptions with low data caps.
Pay ₦1000 ($3) for 1.5gb.
Freaking ridiculous.
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