How can a group of volunteers build at least the tech for a replacement for the internet?

I was hoping that each individual user could run and maintain a piece of the infrastructure in a decentralized grassroots way.

How can users build a community owned and maintained replacement for the internet?

I hope that we can have our own servers and mesh/line/tower infrastructure and like wikipedia/internet-archive type organization and user donations based funding.

How could this be realized?

Can this be done with a custom made router that has a stronger wifi that can mesh with other’s of it’s kind? like a city wide mesh? or what are ways to do this?

Edit: this is not meant as a second dark web but more like geocities or the old internet with usermade websites

  • @Cocodapuf
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    15 hours ago

    Along with that, because it’s inherently tied to financial value, there will generally be a decently centralized component unless handled delicately.

    Well, as I understand it, their goal is to make something totally decentralized. That is after all, one of the primary features of good crypto currencies.

    And the thing is, they’re trying to build actual physical infrastructure here, people running computers and routers, and they’re all using energy at someone’s expense. Given those expenses, money will have to be involved at some point if it’s ever going to work, there’s really not much way around it. So if you want this decentralized, with nobody controlling things, I really can’t see any way of doing it without a cryptocurrency.

    And yeah, NFTs are garbage, no argument there. For every good use for crypto, there are a thousand truly stupid ideas.