This blog is dedicated to the creation and development of decentralized social networks, which are an alternative to traditional centralized platforms. Unlike conventional social networks, where user data is controlled and stored by a single company, decentralized networks offer users full control over their data, increasing security and privacy.
We explore how blockchain and other technologies such as IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) allow us to build such platforms where there is no central server and information is distributed among network members. In the blog, we focus on the key steps in developing decentralized social networks, from technology selection to platform implementation and user interaction.
In addition to the technical aspects, we look at real-life examples of successful decentralized networks, such as Mastodon, and analyze how they affect current social networks as well as the future of the internet ecosystem. The articles are intended for developers, entrepreneurs and anyone who is interested in the possibilities of decentralized social networking solutions and seeks to understand how they can change the digital environment.