lsat 23 Posted ... ‘New internet’ looks to keep user data away from tech giants and bypass China censorship Blockstack is a decentralised internet where users keep their data locally when they run apps, and a Hong Kong-based software engineer is helping get the project off the ground ‘New internet’ looks to keep user data away from tech giants and bypass China censorship Blockstack is a decentralised internet where users keep their data locally when they run apps, and a Hong Kong-based software engineer is helping get the project off the ground Blockchain was developed alongside bitcoin and works like a decentralised ledger which records every transaction and stores this information on a global network. Bitcoin’s future may be hanging in the balance after the community overseeing it experienced a civil war last year, but the the blockchain technology on which it is founded is still considered revolutionary. A Hong Kong-based software engineer is doing his bit to develop a “new internet” said to offer users complete control over their personal information and bypass mainland China’s “Great Firewall”. Blockstack is a decentralised internet where users keep their data locally when they run apps. This is in contrast to the conventional internet which stores users’ information in centralised servers – making it vulnerable to theft by cyberattack. Larry Salibra, a cybersecurity expert, is the sole Blockstack developer in Hong Kong. “It’s a really big change from the current internet ... we [take] the value away from these big centralised companies like Facebook and Google and put data back into the users’ control,” he said. http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/economy/article/2113521/new-internet-looks-keep-user-data-away-tech-giants-and-bypass 1 Ciprian Boca reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post