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Topic: The Current Internet Has Never Been Designed With Security In Mind (Read 66 times)

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Privacy is one of the biggest concern when we do everything online but we can hide our privacy by following some methods.
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Are you cooking your new Internet from scratch?

consider add following ingredients if you can :

Responsible Anonymity
Moneyless Economy
and try to rule it with Anarchy

Greetings from Greece , health is my only wish for u and your people !

Elias Ch.

Update 1. semobo has right , however that property is already a fundamental  for any kind of human interaction. +1
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Never thought from this point!

"Well, as I’ve mentioned, the Internet is broken. Over the years we managed to build technology which has serious efficiency advantages. We have created our own operating system, our own blockchain, and our own self-healing automation system"
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Interview with Kristof De Spiegeleer(CEO/Founder - ThreeFold): The Current Internet Has Never Been Designed With Security In Mind

Kristof is a successful entrepreneur and the co-founder of the ThreeFold Foundation. He is building the next generation of blockchain-based IT infrastructure. We discussed his journey building tech companies, problems with current IT systems, and what he believes is the future of modern technologies.

Question 1.  Let’s get to meet you. Tell me a bit about your background.

Since I was 9 years old I have been obsessed by computers & programming. I guess you can call me a nerd. I always had a lot more interest in my computer and the sheer endless possibilities than normal childhood. Fast forward to when I came out of university, I had a hard time finding a job. Lucky for me I found a good business mentor who allowed me to build out my first business which was a networking and IT integration business. This was back in 1994 when we were still messing around with coax networks and a super immature IT ecosystem.

Around 2014, my life seriously changed. My wife Isabelle was very sick at that time and almost died. Doing something meaningful for the world became really important to us. This is where we started with the current projects going from conscious technology, trying to create a new Internet, and organizing healing retreats on the Nile.]


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In every creation there will be someone trying to exploit it, this is just how humans are, what do you think?
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