A network has vowed to become "the first truly decentralized and anonymous alternative to the regular internet."
While the online world touches every aspect of our lives today, it's fraught with issues. Digital footprints have created lingering concerns about privacy — with high-profile data breaches exposing confidential information.
There's also the threat of censorship, with some countries blocking sites and jamming communications.
According to Unigrid, today's internet is centralized "and controlled by big businesses running huge data centers," putting the personal data of everyday users in their hands.
Its network has been described as a "low-level backbone" for a truly decentralized internet. Gridnodes deliver storage space and
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