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Openmesh is building a decentralized data infrastructure aimed at storing important global data without a middleman, starting with Web3 data.
Openmesh Network is designed to collect, cryptographically store, process, stream and provide data connectivity for anyone, anywhere, anytime, without registration, licensing, or payments. Think of Openmesh
as the internet's open data fabric.
Over the last three years, the focus has been on Web3 data, covering cryptocurrency financial data, public blockchains, decentralized finance, and blockchain games. And for 2023 and 2024, we aim to expand our data coverage to public health and scientific research data. Openmesh is designed to safeguard billions of global data, transactions, historical records, and other essential data making it available to anyone. It grants everyone access and prevents interference by regulations, governments, corporations, and even its own creators. The possibilities are endless.
Openmesh Unified APIs allow anyone to access data from anywhere, anytime without any restriction, registration, or license. The infrastructure developer tools like xNode allow developers to build their own decentralized data cloud with data connectivity, data APIs, query & analytics engines in minutes instead of weeks/months, and pay only for computing and storage, instead of licensing and setup fees. xNode enables 10-15 fold cost reduction for running and operating data clouds and saves over 95% of deployment times.
Data scientists can use Openmesh’s open-source analytics applications like Pythia to design, build, and store their own crypto and Web3 data products. Pythia Search functions like Google, allowing you to ask anything and get answers instantly.
All the tools and stacks are open source and available for anyone to build, innovate, and connect. All project roadmap, funding, and governance of the project are public and transparent. We see a world where data is out in the open, decentralized, and that benefits everyone, not just a chosen few. This isn't just about technology; it's about shaping the next 10-20 years of the internet, preserving democracy, and ensuring a free flow of information for generations to come.
The Problem and Our Vision:
A handful of corporations control 90% of the world's data and IT infrastructure. That’s not just bad for business; it’s bad for everyone. Information asymmetry has led to social inequality, scandals, polarization, and corruption. Sometimes, it has even led to war. Centralized data control is a potential chokepoint for innovation, a privacy concern, and a bottleneck for the free flow of data.
Even though we have access to much important data, the most valuable data is still controlled and maintained by private companies, nonprofit organizations, and governments, and we're supposed to trust them. These organizations may have ethical and legal obligations and responsibilities not to alter or tamper with data, however, currently, we do not have not much choice but to put all trust and faith in corporations and the people running them. We should embrace Open Data Protocols and infrastructures with built-in trust, security, transparency, and traceability by design instead of trusting a human or a policy. Centralized systems are prone to control and censorship, while decentralized designs limit single-entity dominance, reduce single failure points, and improve privacy, trust, and transparency.
We envision a digital realm where data and IT infrastructures are open, decentralized, and serve the collective good rather than a selected few.