A censorship-resistant web hosting platform built on peer-to-peer technology and the Bitcoin blockchain, empowering users to host their own web applications and static websites.
ZeroMe is an open-source, decentralized platform for hosting web applications and static websites using peer-to-peer technology. It allows users to create censorship-resistant sites and apps that do not rely on centralized servers or domains. Instead, ZeroMe content is hosted across a distributed network of nodes run by volunteers.
Some key features of ZeroMe include:
By building on peer-to-peer and blockchain technology, ZeroMe allows users to own and control their sites and data without relying on or trusting central authorities. This makes it more resistant to censorship, failure and misuse while bringing privacy and transparency benefits.