Pushing the boundaries of what's possible with decentralized, censorship-resistant web infrastructure.
What is Anyone?
Traditional privacy tools like VPNs can help keep your identity safe online but you still have to trust the VPN company to keep that data safe, and even then they can still get hacked - enter Anyone - a new way to protect your privacy online without relying on centralized services to keep your data safe.
Anyone uses onion routing, a method of hiding your internet activity by sending it through different computers, to make it harder for anyone to see where activity is coming from or what it is about.
Anyone rewards those who help keep the network running smoothly by sharing an internet connection and computer power. This incentivizes different people to join in and make the network stronger & more resilient. The Anyone Network is a community-driven effort to make the internet a more private place for everyone.
Why is Anyone using the AR.IO Network?
ANyONe is leveraging the AR.IO Network to host critical assets like their rewards dashboards & consensus endpoints on Arweave. The 200+ online gateways in the AR.IO Network ensure these assets remain highly available & resistant to censorship.
The AR.IO Network will be accessible through the Anon network, adding an extra layer of privacy to web3 storage. This collaboration enhances the resilience and security of the Anyone protocol.
The AR.IO Network and Anyone share a common vision of a more open and decentralized web. With Anyone committed to building core protocol logic on Arweave and through the AR.IO Network, this technical partnership only accelerates this vision.
Is a decentralized & private internet possible?
Both ANyONe and AR.IO are committed to making the internet decentralized and private, and, yes, we believe we can.
Listen in on the X Spaces discussion between ANyONe & AR.IO on the possibility and what it will take to get there.
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