Description
Ammbr is a blockchain-based project aimed at expanding global internet access through a decentralized wireless mesh network. It utilizes the principles of blockchain to facilitate a secure, transparent ecosystem where users can share their internet connection, functioning as both providers and consumers. The initiative is underpinned by AMMBR tokens, which serve as the currency within the Ammbr marketplace for transactions. This system enables the autonomous buying and selling of internet bandwidth, prioritizing areas with limited to no internet service by leveraging blockchain technology for governance and transactions, alongside a mesh network of distributed routers. Ammbr’s innovative approach does not only rest on technological advancement but also emphasizes community empowerment and the construction of a decentralized internet infrastructure. With a focus on bridging the global digital divide, as highlighted by the stark contrast in internet access between countries like Denmark and Eritrea, Ammbr represents a solution to the challenge of providing reliable internet access to over 4.1 billion people worldwide without reliance on traditional internet service providers. The...
Ammbr is a blockchain-based project aimed at expanding global internet access through a decentralized wireless mesh network. It utilizes the principles of blockchain to facilitate a secure, transparent ecosystem where users can share their internet connection, functioning as both providers and consumers. The initiative is underpinned by AMMBR tokens, which serve as the currency within the Ammbr marketplace for transactions. This system enables the autonomous buying and selling of internet bandwidth, prioritizing areas with limited to no internet service by leveraging blockchain technology for governance and transactions, alongside a mesh network of distributed routers. Ammbr’s innovative approach does not only rest on technological advancement but also emphasizes community empowerment and the construction of a decentralized internet infrastructure. With a focus on bridging the global digital divide, as highlighted by the stark contrast in internet access between countries like Denmark and Eritrea, Ammbr represents a solution to the challenge of providing reliable internet access to over 4.1 billion people worldwide without reliance on traditional internet service providers. The...