
Bastyon is a social platform that combines elements of Youtube, Twitter and Torrent; it is approaching half a million users and growing rapidly. Bastyon is built on the principle that social media should be web 3.0, decentralized with open-source code, distributed node infrastructure and no corporate entity to control it, like the Bitcoin model. In Bastyon, users like content and moderate that content based on transparent rules, while bloggers and node operators earn Pocketcoin (PKOIN).
Daniel Satchkov is the inventor of Bastyon. He recently joined the Bitcoin.com News podcast to talk about topics such as online privacy, censorship resistance, and how to build for survival in times of crisis, internet outages, and corruption. cyberwar.
Daniel has worked and published in the areas of quantitative finance and machine learning. In 2015, he won the prestigious Peter L. Bernstein Award for the article in Institutional Investor Journals. Daniel’s mission in inventing the Bastyon was to ensure people could manage their own communication without arbitrary censorship from big business. Daniel is fascinated by Bitcoin’s potential to help secure human freedom of choice and disrupt not only finance, but many other near-monopoly industries.
It’s the link to the big supplement site that started accepting Pocketcoin as mentioned in the podcast.
Bastyon can be accessed at Bastyon.com, but the most censorship-resistant way is to use the Bastyon desktop application, which can be downloaded here: https://bastyon.com/applications
You can listen to Daniel’s previous appearance on the podcast here.
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