đ° New article from TorrentFreak
Researchers Create Self-Replicating Seedbox in Quest for Decentralized Democracy
Remember when the internet felt like the Wild West? Researchers at Delft University are trying to bring that spirit back, minus the chaos. Theyâve developed a self-replicating seedbox called âMycelium,â designed to keep decentralized content alive without relying on a single point of failure.
Hereâs the clever part: itâs a digital version of fungal growth. When community members donate Bitcoin, the system automatically launches a new virtual private server to host more content. Itâs a self-sustaining loop, at least for Creative Commons material. No copyright infringement here, just pure, open-source resilience.
But software doesnât exist in a vacuum, so the team is also tackling governance. Theyâve proposed a âTwoStepDemocracyâ where users vote on what to build, developers implement it, and the community votes again on whether to fund it. Itâs a utopian dream of full citizen control, aiming to create a society that is unstoppable, self-hosted, and human-oversighted.
Is it the future of the web? Maybe. Itâs currently a proof of concept, and ironically, it still relies on centralized GitHub and VPS providers. But with European officials taking notice, this experiment might just be planting the seeds for a more democratic internet.
