Project DECENT is a platform for publishing information online anonymously. The creators of the project promise to defend it with the help of the blockchain technology.

Currently, the team behind Project DECENT, Matej Boda and Matej Mihalko are working on the project’s beta version.

“DECENT is a decentralized web 3.0 platform served via the P2P network that allows users to publish any text, picture, video or music content without restriction or any influence by the third parties,” says the site.

The users of the project will be able to post information online anonymously. 

“The authors and their audience are identified only by their ID and protected by advanced cryptography. Unless they wish to, users cannot be associated with any given content. This is guaranteed with our unique distribution models.”

The project also includes a micropayment option, that allows a user to set a price for sharing (or non-sharing) of information.

“The micropayment system is combined with strong encryption of the content and several advanced cryptographic technologies (shared secret sharing, proof of retrievability, ZKP) in the way that only authorized users can and will get access to the content.” 

Boda and Mihalko are using the blockchain technology to provide user data security. “We hope to make the information exchange more secure,” said the creators of DECENT.
The first version of Project DECENT will be online this autumn. CoinFox will cover the launch of the project.