Web 3 Browser based on Solana

Built with Rust for smart contract development, integrates Solana's SDKs and Arweave decentralized storage protocol.

Decentralized browser gives users more control over their data and privacy. By reducing reliance on central authorities, users can have a more direct say in how their data is handled and who has access to it. Instead of relying on centralized authentication systems, decentralized browser incorporate blockchain-based decentralized identity solutions. Users have control over their identities, reducing the risk of data breaches and enhancing privacy.

Traditional web browsers connect to centralized servers to retrieve website content. Decentralized browsers, on the other hand, often utilize peer-to-peer (P2P) networking protocols. In a P2P network, each participant (node) can communicate directly with others without relying on a central server. Traditional browsers use a centralized Domain Name System (DNS) to translate human-readable domain names into IP addresses. Decentralized browser use blockchain-based DNS systems or decentralized naming systems to eliminate reliance on a central authority. Traditional websites store data on centralized servers. Decentralized browser utilize distributed or decentralized storage system,, where website content is distributed across a network of nodes.

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