A New Web, Built Together
We started the Decentralized Internet Project (DIP) because the web has forgotten something important:
it was meant to belong to all of us.
Today, most of the web lives on platforms that can vanish, change their terms, or shut you out with a single click.
With WTTP (Web3 Transfer Protocol), we’re putting publishing power back in your hands—
so your site, your words, your work stay yours, permanently.
🌍 What we’re building
- WTTP: a decentralized protocol to publish websites to the blockchain and keep them online for good.
- DataPoint Registry: content addressing + built-in royalties, so creators are rewarded when their work is reused.
- Custom Sites: tools that let you build, test, and deploy decentralized sites with the same ease as uploading a file.
Think of it as HTTP reinvented for Web3—familiar methods like GET and PUT, but with immutability, ownership, and creator incentives baked in.
✨ Why it matters
If you’ve ever:
- clicked a link only to find it broken,
- seen your work reshared without credit,
- or wondered why your digital identity depends on a company’s server staying online…
then you already understand the need.
WTTP makes links durable, gives credit where it’s due, and cuts out the single points of failure.
🚀 How to get started
Pick one small thing that matters to you:
- your personal bio,
- a project README,
- a manifesto,
…and publish it on WTTP. Share the link. Notice how it feels when you control the endpoint—not a platform.
You don’t need to rebuild the whole web overnight. Start small. Permanence grows one resource at a time.
🤝 The road ahead
This blog won’t be a whitepaper dump. Expect:
- Creator and developer spotlights
- Notes on what works (and what still doesn’t)
- Honest updates as we push DIP and WTTP forward
The web’s future will be more collaborative, resilient, and worth keeping—
if we build it together.
Welcome to the next chapter of the internet.
