
Darkover
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- Jul 29, 2021
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i've been following this since 2016 use to be known as maidsafe back then , it's been in the making for 18 years
web 3.0 is often referred to as the "decentralized internet"
Autonomi is a important for privacy and data storage it's schedule to release on february 11th 2025
autonomi.com
Secure, permanent, and encrypted. Critical infrastructure of the next web. Assembled from everyday devices and owned by us all.
Autonomi combines the spare capacity of millions of devices to form the internet's crowd storage layer.
Autonomi allows users to securely store data, communicate, access knowledge, build businesses, run services, and create new futures without the intervention of any middlemen or gatekeepers.
The Network aims to give people autonomy over their digital lives, allowing them to participate in the connected economy, regardless of their location, status, or access to capital. It has been designed to enable mass collaboration between human beings, between machines, and between human beings and machines - critically, without the distorting effects of endemic data insecurity, siloing of knowledge, inefficient markets, and limited accessibility.
When you use The Network to store some data it is split into 'chunks'. Each chunk is securely encrypted with a set of credentials that are only known by the creator—who has the keys to unlock the data and reassemble it into information again.
These credentials never touch the internet.
Data 'chunks' are then sent to The Network, duplicated several times for extra security, and dispersed evenly and randomly across the globe, along with a map of where they are and how to reassemble them. Once again this is securely encrypted and only accessible to the holder of the keys.
The encrypted data chunks are held by a multitude of everyday devices, called nodes, these all offer a small portion of their spare, under-utilised capacity, to securely hold a small collection of encrypted data chunks, serving them back to their owner when asked.
Nodes in The Network are independent but work together in cooperation. Each has a randomly determined location in The Network, and from this location, monitors the health and behaviour of neighbouring nodes it connects to. Nodes check and double-check each other's ability to keep on holding and serving data.
They cooperate based on a set of rules and incentives that reward good behaviour but shun the bad; quickly dropping uncooperative nodes from The Network
Each piece of data stored is looked after by a small number of nodes called a close group, a group which only exists for that specific data. This allows nodes to act independently, but together to form a strong autonomous global network, capable of storing and retaining data in perpetuity.
web 3.0 is often referred to as the "decentralized internet"
Autonomi is a important for privacy and data storage it's schedule to release on february 11th 2025

Autonomi
Turning billions of everyday devices into the Internet's crowd storage layer. Decentralized, autonomous, and quantum secure. Strong, private, connected data. And you hold the key.

Secure, permanent, and encrypted. Critical infrastructure of the next web. Assembled from everyday devices and owned by us all.
Autonomi combines the spare capacity of millions of devices to form the internet's crowd storage layer.
Autonomi allows users to securely store data, communicate, access knowledge, build businesses, run services, and create new futures without the intervention of any middlemen or gatekeepers.
The Network aims to give people autonomy over their digital lives, allowing them to participate in the connected economy, regardless of their location, status, or access to capital. It has been designed to enable mass collaboration between human beings, between machines, and between human beings and machines - critically, without the distorting effects of endemic data insecurity, siloing of knowledge, inefficient markets, and limited accessibility.
When you use The Network to store some data it is split into 'chunks'. Each chunk is securely encrypted with a set of credentials that are only known by the creator—who has the keys to unlock the data and reassemble it into information again.
These credentials never touch the internet.
Data 'chunks' are then sent to The Network, duplicated several times for extra security, and dispersed evenly and randomly across the globe, along with a map of where they are and how to reassemble them. Once again this is securely encrypted and only accessible to the holder of the keys.
The encrypted data chunks are held by a multitude of everyday devices, called nodes, these all offer a small portion of their spare, under-utilised capacity, to securely hold a small collection of encrypted data chunks, serving them back to their owner when asked.
Nodes in The Network are independent but work together in cooperation. Each has a randomly determined location in The Network, and from this location, monitors the health and behaviour of neighbouring nodes it connects to. Nodes check and double-check each other's ability to keep on holding and serving data.
They cooperate based on a set of rules and incentives that reward good behaviour but shun the bad; quickly dropping uncooperative nodes from The Network
Each piece of data stored is looked after by a small number of nodes called a close group, a group which only exists for that specific data. This allows nodes to act independently, but together to form a strong autonomous global network, capable of storing and retaining data in perpetuity.