Yesterday we focused on anonymity and privacy. Today, we take the fight even further—to the infrastructure itself. Because crypto isn’t just about money anymore—it’s challenging the internet’s biggest monopolies.
Right now, a few corporations control most of the web: Google runs search, Amazon hosts sites, and Apple and Meta filter what you see. But decentralized protocols are quietly building an escape route. Projects like IPFS, ENS, and Helium are reinventing hosting, naming, and even internet access—without a central kill switch.
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The Helium Network uses crypto to reward people for running small wireless nodes at home—creating a global internet alternative powered by regular users, not tech giants.
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