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title: Titan Node v2
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A small sized 3Node no bigger than a mini-pc. Created to put in any home or small office. Titan Nodes are specced to bring a perfect balance between: compute power and storage capacity. There is no technical experience required to install a Titan Node as it comes "plug and farm". All that needs to be done is: connect it to the modem with a network cable and a power source.
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title: Venus Node v2
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The mother of the home and small office nodes. With dimensions no bigger than a regular desktop PC it really packs a punch with a very powerful processor and loads of storage. It is highly recommended putting this behind a stable (preferably fiber) internet connection. There is no technical experience required to install a Venus Node as it comes "plug and farm". All that needs to be done is: connect it to the modem with a network cable and a power source.
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**Features:** AMD Ryzen 9 3900x 128 GB Ram 2 TB SSD (NVME) 14 TB HDD
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title: Scale Out Node
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This 3Node comes with the same specs as the Venus V2 assembled into a data center chassis. Coming in a half a rack unit this node is ideal for professionals looking to add farming capacity to their server facilities. Pricing for the Scale Out Node is available on request and based on project sizes.
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**Features:** AMD Ryzen 9 3900x 128 GB Ram 2 TB SSD (NVME) 14 TB HDD
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title: internet access | a human right
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In 2016, the United Nations officially declared Internet access to be a human right. The right to internet access aims to protect people’s freedom of expression and opinion, as well as other fundamentals such as access to knowledge and information.
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Yet as of today, about 48% of humanity remains unconnected to the Internet, creating huge inequalities in the access to information and knowledge. It is important that the right steps are taken to improve the relationship between governments and citizens and to uphold all human rights.
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To make the new internet accessible and equal to all, ThreeFold built an infrastructure that is affordable to all and collectively owned by the network peers. To ensure a fair and equal distribution of the internet to everyone, fully sponsored capacity will be deployed in remote regions of our world.
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title: digital sovereignty | for everyone
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The Internet evolved to become the world's largest database of information and knowledge, opening up exponential growth on personal, organizational and economic levels. Yet it is owned by large international companies that exploit users data.
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The current approach of many governments and countries is to cut the Internet into pieces by limiting its accessibility and enforcing regulations. We need an internet that protects our digital freedom and fair access to global information for everyone, everywhere.
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The ThreeFold Grid is a peer-to-peer Internet - owned by its users. All the technology of this new Internet is open-source and the whole experience is built around the fundamentals of a peer-to-peer network. On the ThreeFold Grid, everyone owns their data and experiences - they are autonomous.
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title: a new internet | for our planet
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The current internet consumes about 10% of global energy production. With the imminent boom of emerging technologies such as Blockchain, Internet of Things, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and 5G, the Internet’s energy consumption is expected to increase exponentially.
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The current industry solutions focus on increasing the use of renewable energies to power data centers. However this is not a viable solution as data centers consume enormous amounts of energy. Therefore, a new solution that can drastically reduce the global internet’s energy consumption is needed.
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The ThreeFold Grid is the first true peer-to-peer Internet. It uses pioneering technologies that removes the need for centralized and power-hungry data centers, consumes 90% less energy, and uses 90% less international fiber network capacity.
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