nelly333 Posted November 16, 2021 Share Posted November 16, 2021 Decentralization means the Internet is controlled by many. It's millions of devices linked together in an open network. No one actor can own it, control it, or switch it off for everyone. The Internet and the World Wide Web remain the biggest decentralized communication system humanity has ever seen. Unigrid will provide the world with a global and democratic network with redundant storage and services. A network run by the people, for the people. I think ungrid will provide the next generation of internet 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. Benefits of using Unigrid Users don't have to put trust in a central authority. ... There is less likely to be a single point of failure. ... There is less censorship. ... Decentralized networks are more likely to be open development platforms. ... There is potential for network ownership alignment. For more info you can simply visit at https://www.unigrid.org/ disord: https://discord.gg/CRWZ7V5 telegram: https://t.me/unigrid reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/unigridorg twitter: http://www.twitter.com/unigrid_org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dora Wi Posted November 16, 2021 Share Posted November 16, 2021 What do you think about the concept of the Internet of Things? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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