04-17-15 -- Dean Dunbar and Harris Dagha (MP3 & VIDEO LOADED)
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Hour 1 -- Freedom's Phoenix Headline News
Hour 2 -- Freedom's Phoenix Headline News
Hour 3 -- Dean Dunbar and Harris Dagha (Developers of Bitwave; a Decentralized web browsing application built on top of blockchain technology) talks about the application of Bitwave; they were also winners of the Texas Bitcoin Conference's Million Dollar Hackathon last month
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April 17th, 2015
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TOPICS:
Ernest interview Tom Laughlin (aka 'BillyJack'):
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Dean Dunbar and
Harris Dagha
Webpages:
http://deandunbar.com/
And this is the website on the project we did during the bitcoin hackathon:
https://github.com/deandunbar/bitwave
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Dean Dunbar:
Bitwave developer which was a winner in the Million Dollar Bitcoin Hackathon. Dean Dunbar works as a data-recovery specialist at a top ten Fortune 500 company and is also actively involved in the development of open source software. He is a longtime supporter of personal liberties and believes the internet is the greatest asset to secure them.
Harris Dagha:
Harris Dagha is a Bitwave developer. Currently finishing up his last semester at Baylor University. Outside of the classroom is a freelance web developer and software consultant. A longtime hackathon enthusiast and cyclist. Harris Dagha is exited about the future of technology in everyday life.
What is Bitwave?
Bitwave was one of the winners of the Million Dollar Bitcoin Hackathon. Bitwave is a Decentralized web browsing application built on top of blockchain technology. (Yes bitcoins are not just "internet money") Bitwave allows the user to browse a decentralized internet. Version 2 will include tor routing that will allow users and publishers to remain anonymous and secure. Version 3 Includes Distributed trusted computing execution that runs code in a blackbox that is spread out over the network users.
Why is Bitwave needed?
Current socio-political environment is not privacy conscious.
Publishing a thought or discussion is a long term commitment (possibly forever)
ISPs are against net neutrality.
3 letter acronyms want to spy on you.
Make people feel safe to express and discuss their thoughts. (a fundamental ingredient in the progress of society)
Why Use Bitwave?
Easy to use
Anonymous Communication (Makes surveillance extremely difficult)
Self Scaling
Protected from isp throttling
Protected from censorship (both self and state)
Guarantee the existence of the internet as a free and open tool.