DAWN just raised a $13M Series B (led by Polychain) to expand its “user-owned” broadband network in the U.S. and push more international rollouts. The pitch is basically: instead of Comcast owning everything, regular people/orgs can host wireless nodes and earn rewards based on coverage + demand. If this actually scales, it’s a pretty interesting glimpse at a future where internet infra is built and owned at the edges and not by a few centralized ISPs.
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DAWN just raised a $13M Series B (led by Polychain) to expand its “user-owned” broadband network in the U.S. and push more international rollouts. The pitch is basically: instead of Comcast owning everything, regular people/orgs can host wireless nodes and earn rewards based on coverage + demand. If this actually scales, it’s a pretty interesting glimpse at a future where internet infra is built and owned at the edges and not by a few centralized ISPs.