The centralized internet is indeed broken: it has become a playground for surveillance, censorship, and AI noise. But this chaos is exactly what’s fueling the rise of the sovereign internet.
While governments and corporations scramble to control the kill switches, we are building networks they simply cannot turn off. By moving from platforms to open protocols like Nostr, the permissionless freedom of Bitcoin, and P2P communications, we are making their control obsolete.
The optimism doesn't come from hoping the system gets better; it comes from realizing we already have the tools to bypass it. They might own the infrastructure, but we hold the private keys. The future isn't centralized—it belongs to those who own their data.