Digital identity is quietly becoming one of the most important battlegrounds of the digital age. In fact, the coming battle over digital identity will shape how society negotiates trust, privacy, and power online. It doesn’t sound dramatic at first. Most people think of it as just another login, another password,…
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Why I Still Write When No One Is Watching
There’s a strange pressure that comes with writing on the internet now. Everything is measured. Views, likes, shares, clicks, dwell time. The moment you publish something, it’s immediately judged by how many people noticed. And if not many did, the unspoken question creeps in: Why bother? That tension is at…
Reality Is Breaking the “AI Revolution”
For the past several years, we’ve been told—confidently and relentlessly—that we are living through an AI revolution. In fact, some are calling this the reality AI revolution. Every keynote, earnings call, and product announcement has carried the same undertone: this changes everything. Jobs will disappear, knowledge work will be automated,…
DigiByte: The Foundation for a New Bill of Digital Rights – $DGB
In 1776, America declared independence from centralized control — not just politically, but philosophically. Just as DigiByte champions digital rights today, the Bill of Rights that followed became a covenant between people and power, ensuring that no single entity could silence, surveil, or seize what rightfully belonged to the individual….