Diagnosing a problem is easy. Building the solution is the hard part. awaken.nw does both — and the solution section is where the platform moves from critique to architecture.
NeuraWeb's answer to the broken internet is organized around three pillars, each addressing a specific structural failure of the existing web.
The first pillar is permanent identity. The existing internet fragments your identity across hundreds of platforms, none of which you own. NeuraWeb consolidates it into one permanent .nw address — issued once, owned cryptographically, valid for 150 years. Every application in the ecosystem recognizes it. Every interaction is attributed to it. Every piece of content created under it belongs to it — and by extension, to you.
The second pillar is data sovereignty. The existing internet stores your data on corporate servers under corporate terms that can change without notice. NeuraWeb stores your data in encrypted personal vaults with quantum-safe encryption, accessible only to you and the people you explicitly authorize. The platform cannot read it. Advertisers cannot buy it. Law enforcement cannot access it without a process that involves you. Your data is not a corporate asset. It is yours.
The third pillar is the revenue flip. The existing internet extracts value from users and returns nothing. NeuraWeb returns between 20 and 95 percent of the revenue generated by user activity back to the users who generated it. Content creators keep the majority of what their content earns. Commerce participants keep the majority of what their transactions generate. The platform takes a service fee — not a share of your life.
NeuraWeb founder S. Vincent Anthony (vincent.nw) describes these three pillars as the minimum viable replacement for surveillance capitalism. Not an improvement. A replacement. The solution section of awaken.nw makes the case that nothing less will do.
Read the full solution architecture at neuraweb.io/awaken.nw.
This is the fifth in a twelve-part NeuraNews Network series on awaken.nw and the vision behind NeuraWeb.