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Topic: What are the benefits of a decentralized Internet? (Read 84 times)

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No doubt that our freedom is under attack, but our security in the decentralized surroundings as well.
So, everywhere across cyberspace, I've been asking the same question:

"Who is responsible for the thief who stole someone's digital goods and freely continue to another victim in decentralized cyberspace?"

Human beings are weak creatures. We all make mistakes and we all pay the price for it in one way or another, but this still doesn't mean that somebody who took profit from our mistakes through criminal activity has the right to avoid punishment so he/she/they can continue freely to the next victim. It will never be accepted and tolerated by the human community.
Freedom with responsibility strongly implies ethics of justice. So, when criminal activity is done, it can not be justified just by the lack of knowledge or mistakes of the victims.
It will never be real freedom (with responsibility) and real decentralization under these circumstances where cybercrime became the third "economy" in the world, just because it can.

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As the Internet is becoming a modern necessity, there is a growing movement to free it from the control of regulators and monopoly technology giants.

Many netizens are wary of companies that can track or sell their most sensitive personal data.

There are several projects seeking to replace key Internet services with blockchain-based alternatives. For example, Filecoin is seeking to replace centralized cloud storage providers with a decentralized file storage network, allowing users to rent out their unused hard drive space in exchange for cryptocurrency.

In my opinion, this is the next generation of decentralized and anonymous alternative to the regular Internet.

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Unigrid is the next natural step in the evolution of the Internet. A load balanced network that is completely anonymous and resistant to eavesdropping.

The segmented design enables cloud services and applications that guarantee 100% uptime with full data redundancy.

When you save something on the future Unigrid network it will be permanent. The network stores your data and spreads it out in encrypted shards, saving pieces in countless locations. Only you, as the owner of the data, can remove it from the network.

Anybody can contribute resources to the network by hosting a gridnode (a service node), supplying bandwidth, compute cycles and storage space These nodes are rewarded by the Unigrid network for their work.

The original Internet was envisioned to become a publicly open and distributed network that was scalable and fair, allowing access to data and services without surveillance or security concerns.

Unfortunately, the network has become increasingly centralized and controlled by big businesses running huge data centers. This centralization and formed monopoly puts your personal data under their control and results in a very high cost to value ratio.

Cost-effective
Sharded
Segmented
Anonymous

In my opinion, the Unigrid Foundation aims to build a low-level backbone for a truly decentralized Internet. Their solution provides the network with the core functionality it needs to thrive and grow.

For more info you can simply visit at https://www.unigrid.org/

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