Recently events have unfolded that reinforce the importance of our project. The NSA has apparently had access to a number of popular websites for a number of years, despite most proclaiming otherwise. It makes you wonder how we got into this in the first place.

The internet isn’t so decentralized

From certificate authorities to .com domain names, one can argue that the US government, ICANN, and CA’s have overreaching powers on the internet. It is becoming increasingly apparent that this is a problem. How do we fix a problem when the underlying structure is the issue?

We build our own

A decentralized alternative with privacy, security, and scalability as the main features. Imagine you became your own ISP, independent of the existing infrastructure by joining a local meshnet or by overlaying your end-to-end encrypted traffic over the internet (ivp6 over ipv4).

Welcome to the Hyperboria network, where anyone can join by installing cjdns and connecting to existing peers. A few local communitys (meshlocals) have been established in Seattle, NYC and Maryland.

Together we can do this.