Everybody knows about Sentinel dVPN. Regardless of your feelings about the SENT shills here, the usecase is a welcome advancement in developing a decentralized VPN network. Very low market cap ($4M), working product, and privacy suite has the potential for exponential yields.
>This fundamental problem is not just limited to China as more and more nation states block, censor, log traffic, and restrict internet access, decentralized networks will grow in usage and adoption:
• China - billions of people behind The Great Firewall - all VPNs must be approved and comply with government regulations. Many website are censored and blocked. China - a nation of 1.4 billion people is now issuing fines for citizens using VPNs. VPNs based in China also are subject to censorship and government surveillance.
• Russia - centralized VPN providers are now required to give access to Russian authorities and ban access to websites censored by the government.Russia is also demanding backdoors and access to any centralized VPN that wants to operate in the county. Population: 145.8 million
• Turkey - VPN banned, popular websites blocked, and independent journalists jailed.
• United Arab Emirates - many sites and services are censored and blocked. The Middle East has full censorship and surveillance control. Even porn is banned and outlawed. Population 411 million
The Department of homeland security has issued a dire warning to US based enterprises and government employees that VPNs are being used to steal trade secrets and for surveillance. Population 327 million
>There needs to be a fundamental shift for privacy solutions. Centralized VPNs do not have the answer. It is time to build new decentralized networks before there are no more privacy options left.
I'll bite, how does Sentinel prevent their "dVPN" not falling to the same fate as larger and richer VPN companies? I'm skeptical.
Kevin Russell
sent unlocks billions worth of bandwidth which is laying around in customers homes, there is no way any centralized entity will be able to match that , sentinel will allow residential ips to monetize thats the first time its possible
so imagine millions of IPs that are being unlocked, thats literally sent potential
I saw in previous releases Sentinel leaked ipv6. Is this still the case? I'm very weary of "free VPNs". How do I know you aren't just logging my details? Or less cynical, does the VPN even work for when I want to get around geo restrictions, and if I do get around them, I'm using the bandwidth of another user? Wouldn't that be really slow?
James Jenkins
Literally every shithole country you need a VPN as they restrict everything. My friends WiFi is run by the postal service and they ban access to these Japanese silk worming forums.
Usually hate copy pastas but this hits hard. Making me want to add to my SENT stack user. I heard mainnet is very soon?
Regardless of developments, ETH is leading, small caps will follow in the near future, and SENT has one of the strongest communities on /biz. Easy profits.
there's lots of stuff coming, releases are lined up bottom is in
>sentinel upcoming releases: -public release of the IOS app -V3 client update with microservice api -wireguard integration -private nets -Sentinel Node Management Tools -main net launch of sentinel DPOS blockchain
exidio reveal and launch of the last testnet was some of the last missing pieces before main net launch
there was no ipv6 leak, also any non retard users would know that its better to switch off ipv6 when browsing with vpns, sentinel literally can't log any data, cause its just open source software , you can have all kinds of speeds from user nodes, check the client out and you will see top tier specs from some of the nodes so it won't be slow
Lucas Jackson
When mainnet you bunch of curry niggers.
Carson Watson
If biden wins I'll dump all my sentinel tokens. But he hasn't so I'll just buy more you faggot.