VISIONWe must utilize both sides of the same coin, while revolutionizing core technologies. A solely centralized or decentralized web can’t solve this issue alone. A revolutionary replacement for today’s web is a system that is centralized focused that’s enhanced by decentralized components. Both sides of the coin working together to fully maximize the Internet’s potential.POWER Sentivate breaks through the scalability, censorship, & availability constraints of centralized networks. Sentivate’s web is centralized focused but enhanced with decentralized systems. Viat is decentralized focused & enhanced by centralized opt-in features. We are all about using the right tool for the job. VIABILITYWe must be realistic if we are to replace the Web. The web’s centralized aspects hold many positive attributes. However, integrating decentralized technologies, replacing existing components, and introducing new revolutionary systems are crucial steps to establishing a Universal Web. Sentivate is designed to be superior in every way over the current web.THE WEB IS RUNNING OUT OF BANDWIDTHNet Neutrality is a utilitarian issue not a political one. Bandwidth is limited, our needs are out growing our networks. To solve this issue we need modern revolutionary technology to replace existing components. If we don’t, fast lanes & prioritization of data is our only option. The inevitable rise of IoT, more devices per-person/household, self-driving cars, & developing countries coming online suck up bandwidth we don’t have.A DECENTRALIZED WEB ISN’T A SOLUTIONThe global economy depends on a fast web & cheap bandwidth. If a solely decentralized web replaced the modern web it would take up more bandwidth and crash the global economy. The term Web 3.0 is not a magic globe, a revolutionary idea, or a solution. Both topologies have their use cases but together they are a solution to an ever growing problem that has gone unchecked.HTTP & DNS ARE SUFFOCATING THE WEBHTTP & DNS were built a long time ago in Web history. HTTP is the vehicle for money, any slowing down to HTTP means a slower economy. DNS & HTTP are inherently broken, have poor scalability, are dreadfully slow, lack modern features, eat up bandwidth, and cost consumers & businesses billions. Replacing just these two core technologies with modern future-proof solutions would elevate the massive pressure placed on our networks.THE WEB LACKS IDENTITY & ACCOUNTABILITYThe Web is the Wild Wild West. There are limited laws and the ones that do exist are easy to navigate around. Domain regulations need to be updated & enforced. We need to be able to identify attackers, hold bad faith players responsible, and hold rent-seeking large entities accountable. At the same time good faith actors need to be prioritized & rewarded.