World Wi-Fi is a global project built through the collective efforts of the community.

The network will be based on privately owned routers (most of which are residential). Their owners may offer free Internet access and earn cryptocurrency through Internet advertising.

In the end, everybody wins: the guest user no longer pays for access to the internet, the router owners generate revenue by sharing their resource, and advertisers reach their target audience.

The World Wi-Fi venture is a worldwide decentralized free Wi-Fi arrange in view of private switches which are ordinarily private switches. Each switch proprietor may share their overabundance Wi-Fi limit, enable visitors to associate and offer the limit and in the process acquire digital money for this mutual limit. At last, everyone wins: while normal clients get free Internet get to,, the individuals who claim switches produce benefits, and sponsors achieve their intended interest group. World Wi-Fi is a worldwide undertaking worked by the group.

MISSION

The Internet is important for a huge variety of reasons, and it affects and facilitates nearly every aspect of modern life. A view in society has evolved that Internet access is one of the civil rights of a person. The United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution that condemns any state blocking or restricting access to the Internet for its citizens. At the same time, a greater part of the world population of over 7,6 billion people still have no access to the Internet. In most cases, those who have it must pay for it. The monthly cost of residential internet with a connection speed of 10 Mb/s in different countries varies from $3.40 to $197.70. An average monthly subscription fee in the world is about $30. If the Internet is considered to meet a basic human need, everyone should have an opportunity for Internet access whether it is paid or for free. According to the United Nations in 2016, there are over 800 million people below the poverty line (under $1.90 per capita a day). This is over 10% of the world population. The wealthiest and the middle class

account for 24%. For 76% of the world population the monthly cost of the Internet is a substantial amount. And it goes without saying that almost everyone would welcome some additional source of revenue.

GUEST USER

connects to an open and secure Wi-Fi access point and to the Internet and views ads in exchange for free Wi-Fi.

There are three key links in the chain: