it be possible for a ISP to use NKN for just they're network, kind of like a private network only for they're consumers? For example could Verizon use NKN to relay they're network traffic and unlock bandwidth for they're users only and not share that bandwidth with other ISP's?
Maybe Verizon could run they're own NKN nodes and administer a private key to all the connected devices on they're network and only the connected devices on they're network can connect to they're network.
Maybe you can partner with a blockchain project that has decentralized I.D like for example ontology protocol or maybe when/if nkn incorporates smart contracts maybe you can make your own d.i.d so this way ISP's can whitelist devices based on they're d.i.d and sort of have they're own private nkn network set up for they're consumers only. When a consumer is granted a d.i.d they would use that to access the ISP's network and the ISP can cancel service for the owner of the d.i.d if that person were to cancel they're service
In what scenarios will this demand be stronger?
Because Bruce said that big ISP's don't want to share they're network and give up they're competitive advantage so this would be a way for ISP's to use NKN Without giving up competitive advantage and will drive the usage of nkn massively
This theoretical possibility is one of the reasons why I think soon there should be a 0.th layer in the Web 3.0 Stack. (we now have Storage, Compute and Network (FINALLY🥳) but it is still not a completely decentralized web because it's overlay-ed on the mostly Google owned physical internet infrastructure and other ISP monopolies in each country), A community owned physical infrastructure also powered by a decentralized blockchain to provide a funding mechanism for global growth is still needed in my opinion. An equal hardware network with some kind of "proof of no government black boxes inside". (I have some ideas for it). We need New Kind of Network Hardware too. My bet would be to develop a highly universal and adaptive Software Radio / FPGA based universal communication hardware (with antenna extensions etc) so that we could finally begin to ditch TCP/IP completely and be directly on the NKN network.
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