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Can open protocols end Big Tech dominance?

Project Liberty

In this week’s newsletter, we’re looking at the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), a public digital infrastructure protocol designed to reshape how power, control, and ownership function online. It may not draw headlines, but it may shape the norms and choices that define our digital lives.

These protocols act as a digital public utility or highway, catalyzing innovation and creating the rails for millions of people and computers to connect.

  1. Public protocols are open, meaning no single entity can monopolize internet access or content.
  2. Public protocols promote interoperability between different systems.
  3. Public protocols put power in the hands of everyday developers and users who can build upon them. They allow multiple people and companies to simultaneously work on and innovate around an idea.

 

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