

We created a complete peer-to-peer architecture that can assist the world in it's journey towards decentralization. Blockchain and edge computing were only steps towards that end goal. Our model
Data centers are neither scalable nor efficient and consume up to 10% world’s electricity today. The huge constructions are almost always built to service current users even better, but fail to reach remote areas and emerging markets. The ThreeFold Grid uses up to 10 times less power to run infrastruce. The decentralized nature of the ThreeFold Grid allows for capacity to be put on the grid anywhere where there network infrastructure and stable power supply.
Modern day technologies like 5G, IOT, AI,... demand more cloud resources near end-users. The central datacenter approach can't keep up with this deman. The ThreeFold Grid can cater to all the needs these industries as the decentralized nature of the the grid puts the capacity near the end user.
Thanks to the help of multiple documentaries (The Social Dilemma, The Great Hack, etc) it has become apparent to the masses that things need to change if we want to allow the internet to play such a big role in our lives.
The Internet is run by large corporations and their hyper-scale data centers. Their centralized approach is highly inefficent, extremely costly and unsustainable. Our data isn't even safe anymore.
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