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Ethereum co-founder Anthony Di Iorio officially introduces Andiami to the public at the Metro Toronto Convention Center. This project, incubated for ten years, mainly aims to improve the decentralization of the Internet through personal blockchain computers.

Andiami, designed for a user-controlled Internet

Anthony Di Iorio is one of the co-founders of Ethereum, the world’s second largest crypto by market capitalization. He is also behind the Decentral gaming ecosystem and the Jaxx Liberty blockchain wallet. Always hungry for decentralization, freedom and a user-controlled Internet, he embarked on a new innovative Web3 project: Andiami. Di Lorio entirely imagined, designed and built this project.

The idea for him is to solve the paradox of centralization in decentralized technologies. As he explained, “The Promise of Web3 […] is hampered by the continued centralization of decentralized node infrastructure and the persistence of modsWeb2 business partners”. The goal is really to give users the ability to better control the Internet and decentralized networks. Essentially, this will be through plug-and-play personal blockchain computers.

The personal blockchain computer: Kesako?

The “Cube” is a bit like the heart of the Andiami project. It is, so to speak, a personal blockchain computer. This plug-and-play peripheral, which operates on the same principle as a game console, counteracts the centralization of blockchain. Thanks to this hardware, crypto users can easily run nodes. This, even if they have little or no expertise in the matter. The “Cube” functions as full nodes and a personal digital server at the same time.

With the “Cube”, users can connect directly to decentralized networks. For the next stage of the project, Anthony Di Iorio plans to ship consoles to randomly selected people from a whitelist. Then there will be the launch of the game “The Quest for Liberty”, the way to participate in the project, to access Andiami products (non-fungible Phygital or NFP) and to earn reward tokens. Each step leads to the deployment of the node sharing protocol scheduled for 2025.

With the Andiami project, Anthony Di Iorio tackles the most pressing problems in cryptography. Specifically, he fights against the increasing centralization of decentralized networks and the widespread use of Web2 business models in pursuit of Web3.

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