Difference between revisions of "The Metanet"
m |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:post.png|thumb|The Metanet Ecosystem]] | [[File:post.png|thumb|The Metanet Ecosystem]] | ||
− | '''The Metanet''' is the term given to a value-based internet built on the Bitcoin SV | + | '''The Metanet''' is the term given to a value-based internet built on the Bitcoin SV ledger. The Metanet can be used to refer to either of: |
* The concept of value-based internet built on [[Main_Page|Bitcoin SV]]. | * The concept of value-based internet built on [[Main_Page|Bitcoin SV]]. | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
The Metanet was first [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXpHHZqe6vI announced] as a concept by Dr. Craig Wright at the CoinGeek Week conference in London on November 30th 2018. | The Metanet was first [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXpHHZqe6vI announced] as a concept by Dr. Craig Wright at the CoinGeek Week conference in London on November 30th 2018. | ||
− | The motivation for the Metanet is the creation of | + | The motivation for the Metanet is the creation of a public ledger based internet that functions as an efficient value network, which has improved properties and [[The_Metanet#Capabilities|capabilities]] compared to the existing infrastructure of the Internet. The Metanet as a concept has since been widely adopted by the Bitcoin SV ecosystem and many protocols and applications have been built to implement the vision of a highly-connected internet for peer-to-peer content creation and monetization. |
==Core Principles== | ==Core Principles== | ||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
* Prevalence of spam, trolling and bots in online social platforms. | * Prevalence of spam, trolling and bots in online social platforms. | ||
− | The first two issues, relating to payment intermediaries and lack of micropayments, are addressed by the use of the Bitcoin SV | + | The first two issues, relating to payment intermediaries and lack of micropayments, are addressed by the use of the Bitcoin SV network for simple payments. The Metanet aims to solve the remaining issues by combining online payments with immutable data stored on the Bitcoin SV public ledger. |
− | The combination of payments and data both using the Bitcoin SV | + | The combination of payments and data both using the Bitcoin SV ledger as a universal source of truth theoretically allow for a more equitable internet ecosystem in which: |
* Information is attributed value. | * Information is attributed value. | ||
Line 33: | Line 33: | ||
The [[Metanet_Protocol|Metanet protocol]] is a protocol for structuring data within the on-chain internet architecture of the Metanet. The Metanet protocol uses a graph data model to create on-chain data structures for Metanet applications, websites and use cases. The protocol allows users to store, distribute and monetize their data using its native permissioning framework. | The [[Metanet_Protocol|Metanet protocol]] is a protocol for structuring data within the on-chain internet architecture of the Metanet. The Metanet protocol uses a graph data model to create on-chain data structures for Metanet applications, websites and use cases. The protocol allows users to store, distribute and monetize their data using its native permissioning framework. | ||
− | The Metanet protocol is a graph-based data structure protocol. The protocol uses the native directed acyclic graph (DAG) data model of the underlying Bitcoin SV | + | The Metanet protocol is a graph-based data structure protocol. The protocol uses the native directed acyclic graph (DAG) data model of the underlying Bitcoin SV ledger to create overlay DAG structures that exist natively within the ledger's own structure. |
Revision as of 00:40, 1 July 2020
The Metanet is the term given to a value-based internet built on the Bitcoin SV ledger. The Metanet can be used to refer to either of:
- The concept of value-based internet built on Bitcoin SV.
- The Metanet Protocol.
The Metanet was first announced as a concept by Dr. Craig Wright at the CoinGeek Week conference in London on November 30th 2018.
The motivation for the Metanet is the creation of a public ledger based internet that functions as an efficient value network, which has improved properties and capabilities compared to the existing infrastructure of the Internet. The Metanet as a concept has since been widely adopted by the Bitcoin SV ecosystem and many protocols and applications have been built to implement the vision of a highly-connected internet for peer-to-peer content creation and monetization.
Core Principles
The motivations for the Metanet are linked to well-known problems with the existing Internet and e-commerce, which include the following:
- Reliance on intermediaries for payments.
- Lack of a granular micropayment layer.
- Walled-garden applications and data silos.
- Concerns over data privacy and ownership for users.
- Prevalence of spam, trolling and bots in online social platforms.
The first two issues, relating to payment intermediaries and lack of micropayments, are addressed by the use of the Bitcoin SV network for simple payments. The Metanet aims to solve the remaining issues by combining online payments with immutable data stored on the Bitcoin SV public ledger.
The combination of payments and data both using the Bitcoin SV ledger as a universal source of truth theoretically allow for a more equitable internet ecosystem in which:
- Information is attributed value.
- Quality is incentivised over quantity.
- The cost of dishonest behaviour (e.g. trolling) is increased.
- Users own their data.
The Metanet Protocol
The Metanet protocol is a protocol for structuring data within the on-chain internet architecture of the Metanet. The Metanet protocol uses a graph data model to create on-chain data structures for Metanet applications, websites and use cases. The protocol allows users to store, distribute and monetize their data using its native permissioning framework.
The Metanet protocol is a graph-based data structure protocol. The protocol uses the native directed acyclic graph (DAG) data model of the underlying Bitcoin SV ledger to create overlay DAG structures that exist natively within the ledger's own structure.