The basic idea is simple: replace the internet that we have how with one that is peer-to-peer, like bitTorrent. But instead, dynamic websites. And the peers that host get paid in a virtual currency. But it is much more advanced than that, I have written a whitepaper to explain the idea.
please criticise
THE WHITEPAPER (It's on github so you can add to it).
The world-wide-web is more than 30 years old, and many of the protocols that worked then are antiquated now. So I propose a new censorship free, peer-to-peer replacement of the world-wide-web. One we can create together and will have a seamless transition from the current internet.
main features:
* seamless transition from the current world-wide-web.
* indestructible hosting - similar to bitTorrent files but active websites.
* massively distributed - so no single point of failure.
* consensus - peers vote on changes.
* payment for peers to participate.
* censorship free.
* redundant and cheap storage.
* process massive computation tasks.
BTW, it's the VERY first public draft, and a lot of the details are still locked in my head or being argued about.