All things and everything about decentralization: news, announcements, proposals, and discussions about decentralized apps, protocols and communities.
decentralized web (dweb)
peer-to-peer (P2P)
file-sharing (e.g., BitTorrent, IPFS, and Gnutella)
self-hosting
federation (e.g., ActivityPub/Fediverse and Bluesky)
federated apps (e.g., Mastodon, Lemmy, and Pixelfed)
cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin and Ethereum)
Why
I've noticed that although a lot of people are interested in decentralization, there aren't many forums where people can share news and discuss and develop projects together. Reddit used to have /r/Rad_Decentralization, /r/DarknetPlan and so on but the 2023 Reddit API controversy was the the final nail in their coffin.
I'd been wondering if we had a community like this. Joined.
You might want to consider limiting cryptocurrency-related posts in some way, so that the community doesn't end up taken over by them in the future. The profit motive makes things weird there. Blockchains are a pretty inefficient, brute-force solution to decentralization too. I'm pro-Bitcoin, but I actively avoid any other project that involves a blockchain. I know there's a lot of others that feel the same way.
I feel very similar with regard to blockchains, however I didn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. I think (or rather hope) that there are some cryptocurrencies/blockchains that are actually useful/interesting to discuss. Certainly agreeing with you though.