Kim Dotcom to use Blockchain & Smartphones to Build a Decentralized Internet
MegaUpload creator Kim Dotcom is looking to reinvent the future if the Internet with the help of your smartphone, or 100 million smartphones that is. At the ongoing SydStart business startup conference in Sydney, he revealed a teaser into his next online project called MegaNet. Maybe you fret with the amount of information sought out about you by surveillance bodies like the NSA? Maybe tech companies like Google and Facebook having the personal information on hundreds of millions of users on their servers bothers you? Maybe you feel being online shouldn’t make you an unclaimed victim of....
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Controversial tech entrepreneur and ex-hacker Kim Dotcom is planning his very own Internet, in which the blockchain would play "an important role". He made his comments about his proposed 'MegaNet' service on his Twitter feed: How would you like a new Internet that can't be controlled, censored or destroyed by Governments or Corporations? I'm working on it #MegaNet - Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) February 16, 2015. In later tweets, he explained how MegaNet would work. #MegaNet is non-IP based. No more DDoS or hacking. No more censorship. No more spying. All your mobile phones become an encrypted....
Kim Dotcom could takeover the Internet with Bitcoin. Internet Entrepreneur Kim Dotcom was recently interviewed by Max Keiser, and the topic of Bitcoin eventually became the focal point of the discussion. When asked whether or not he was a believer in Bitcoin, Kim stated that the digital currency could become "one of the most important methods of transferring assets over the next decade". Kim Dotcom's MEGA accepted bitcoins as payment on their first day of operation, and it would make sense for the Internet tycoon to make similar choices with his other ventures in the near future. With Kim....
If you been ardently following our news updates, then you would have come across an article published last week about CISA and how it is going to impact the privacy of individuals not just in the United States but across the world. FURTHER READING: Right to Privacy, What Is That? - CISA. CISA is going to affect the privacy of most of the internet users across the world because of a simple reason - Most of the email and chat service providers except for a handful are based out of the United States and a majority of the computers and smartphones either run on operating systems created by....
In a video-call interview with Max Keiser on RT's Keiser report, Internet mogul Kim Dotcom had some overall positive things to say about bitcoin. When asked what he thought of cryptocurrencies, Kim Dotcom said that "it's a very exciting development" and that "it might lead to a world currency, something that unifies the global transaction system." Dotcom continues: "It's still in its early stages - in its infancy - and I think over the next decade it's going to grow to become one of the most important ways to pay for things and transfer assets." On the topic of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies....
Kim Dotcom wants to launch a cryptocurrency in New Zealand. This was found on his political party's website. Remember Kim Dotcom? This German-Finnish entrepreneur made headlines in the past as the founder of Megaupload, a website where it was easy to put up illegal content for download. After some time arguing with authorities, he has now returned and loves to shine his light on recent technological developments. Guess what, he loves cryptocurrencies. The Internet Party. Kim Dotcom founded a political party in New Zealand, called The Internet Party. Even though The Internet Party is....