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RE: CAN THIS NEW TECHNOLOGY BE THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION TO THE NET NEUTRALITY ISSUE AND CREATE THE DECENTRALIZED INTERNET OF THE FUTURE? A REVIEW OF DECENTERNET.
My question is, if the Internet is supposed to be free, why are they having a crowdsale?
If this is a bounty and you are getting paid in Dnet tokens (or any other asset) to write this post, you should add that to your disclaimer.
I'll check out Dnet but monetarizing a project through holding an ICO which claims to be demonaterizing the internet is a little ironic don't you think?
Thank you for your critical feedback, @crypticat. Sharp as always!
I guess they plan to hold an ICO to fund the development efforts.
I am not being paid by Dnet in form of their tokens or in any other currency/token. And I wasn’t promised any kind of reward by them for writing this. If I were, I would have stated it very clearly.
I wrote this article voluntarily, without expecting any kind of remuneration. The only reward I hope for is the discussion in the comments and whatever this post manages to earn in terms of author rewards. But it’s not possible to know in advance, is it?
So you're a true fan, I like those endorsements best, you should see if there is a bounty.
I was on the internet back in the day too but was too young to really take advantage of the boom in the 90s. Crypto is definitely very similar and I hope many aspects of it stays the same, this monetarizing and Lambo aspect of it makes me sick, also the unfair distribution of certain coins. But decentralization and giving people power over their information are two major pluses.
I’m not really a fan of Dnet (yet). But I’m a huge fan decentralization and I abhor censorship and oppression. So naturally I really like the concept that Decentranet puts forward. I am curious about their project and I want to see it succeed. But there are no guarantees, of course. There are many great ideas that never see the light of day, especially in this space. So, I would say I’m cautiously optimistic and I will be following the development of Dnet, like I follow many other projects in this space that I like.