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2. **Disruptions in Emergencies**
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- If a natural disaster, conflict, or cyberattack occurs, centralized systems become single points of failure. Without local infrastructure, countries cannot ensure continuity of services for their citizens.
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3. **Loss of Sovereignty**
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3. **Loss of Autonomy**
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- Relying on foreign infrastructure means a country doesn’t have full control over its own data or communication. This compromises national security and privacy for both individuals and governments.
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### **1. Centralization Risks**
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- **Dependence on Few Entities:** Countries and individuals heavily rely on centralized providers like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft for critical services, creating vulnerabilities to disruptions, geopolitical conflicts, and external control over data and infrastructure.
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- **Loss of Sovereignty:** Centralized data centers and infrastructure compromise autonomy, leaving nations and organizations at the mercy of foreign entities and global policies.
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- **Loss of Autonomy:** Centralized data centers and infrastructure compromise autonomy, leaving nations and organizations at the mercy of foreign entities and global policies.
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- **Fragility:** The current centralized model leads to single points of failure, where disruptions can have widespread economic and societal impacts.
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- User data from most countries is stored and processed in foreign data centers. This creates dependency on a few nations for internet services and data storage.
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- **Impact:** The local economy loses the opportunity to benefit from data-driven industries (e.g., AI, analytics). Furthermore, countries become vulnerable to foreign policy changes, data access restrictions, or breaches.
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### 4. **Loss of Sovereignty and Influence**
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### 4. **Loss of Autonomy and Influence**
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- When internet infrastructure and critical data storage are external, nations lose control over how their citizens’ data is managed and utilized.
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- **Impact:** This reduces the ability to enforce regulations, build influence, or compete globally in the digital space.
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The internet applications stacks are replicated many times for the various applications we use, each requiring its own full infrastructure. This approach is unsustainable and inefficient.
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## Issues with Autonomy and Sovereignty
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## Issues with Autonomy and Autonomy
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Our current internet model compromises autonomy and sovereignty. Most data is stored in large data centers controlled by a few major corporations, effectively turning users into products.
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Our current internet model compromises autonomy. Most data is stored in large data centers controlled by a few major corporations, effectively turning users into products.
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