Censorship free internet for all ๐
Mysterium is building a decentralized P2P VPN and other tools that allow you to browse the internet freely, earn by sharing your connection, and build censorship-resistant applications.
Features:
MYSTERIUM NODE
-Help open up the internet for all โ and get paid for it!
Mysterium nodes are devices, such as a Raspberry Pi or computer, which help power and maintain our distributed network. Any user of the network can pay to connect to your node, providing them with a VPN service, access to the open internet and a secure line of communication.
*Earn cryptocurrency while you sleep
Most of the internet you pay for goes to waste, sitting idle or completely unused. Sell VPN services with your spare bandwidth.
*Fight censorship with a click
Help us re-engineer the web so itโs censorship and surveillance-free. A residential IP network will rewire it to be safe and private by default.
*No technical skills required
Our node application is easy โ just a few clicks to get you up and running. Your personal dashboard tracks your earnings and contributions.
*Connect to your home from anywhere
Want to access television shows from your home when youโre on the road? Set up a node and connect to it when youโre away.
*Fire up your Raspberry Pi
Run out of ideas for putting your Pi to work? Set up a node, sell VPN services and earn.
You can run a Mysterium Node on:
Debian, Ubuntu, RaspberryPi, Avado, Docker, and MacOS (coming soon).
REVIEWS:
"I believe in a less restrictive internet where governments or ISPs are not the withholders of information. That seems to be even more important in current times where citizens risk being forcibly detained because they are trying to spread information to the rest of the world but are being tracked online by their government. " ~Peter UK
"I heard about Mysterium in a facebook post,... thought I'd give it a go. Hadn't used cryptocurrency before, but have been happy with the project." ~ James UK - cut for size.
Comments and Reviews
It's not as anonymous as TOR. But it is a good start to a perfect system.
The problem here is the same as a standard VPN, which is man in the middle. Where VPN you have to worry about the reliability of the company. Is it a honeypot? Is it malicious? Will they sell your data 5 years later?
With this, it's possible someone could make nodes for this purpose, to steal information. It's correctable to some degree, but it's a problem. It's also a problem on Tor technically, but extremely hard to implement.
It is the internet as intended. No more tracking or logging of personal information; Mysterium is based on a Zero-Trust system that ensures users are anonymous by randomly distributing searches across its openly-hosted P2P user base.