The end of net neutrality: A wake-up call for a decentralized internet

As net neutrality faces renewed threats, decentralized internet infrastructure emerges as a promising solution to safeguard digital freedoms and ensure equal access for all.
Opinion by: Stuart Gardner, CEO of Spacecoin
The cat-and-mouse game between net neutrality and the Federal Communications Commission, the US communications regulator, continues after a federal appeals court in the country once again struck down rules to protect consumers’ unrestricted access to the internet.
This precarious position of net neutrality in one of the largest supposed free markets in the world highlights the vulnerabilities of centralized internet infrastructure, where corporate interests and regulatory scrutiny exercise outsized control on how a user accesses the internet.