1.2.3 Industry Transformation
From "Giant Monopoly" to "Decentralized Self-Governance"
Internet giants have long controlled the rules of the digital world by virtue of "data monopoly" and "traffic monopoly", but this model has triggered a global "anti-monopoly wave":
The European Union passed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which requires Internet companies to "clearly inform the purpose of data use" and "allow users to delete data", with a maximum fine of 4% of global revenue for violators.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has repeatedly imposed huge fines on Internet companies for "big data price discrimination" and "data breaches". In 2024, a giant was fined more than $10 billion for "misusing user data".
Developing countries are more eager to "break data monopoly": India has launched a "national digital identity plan" in an attempt to establish an independent and controllable identity system; Brazil has passed the General Data Protection Law, prohibiting multinational companies from arbitrarily transferring data of local users.
At the same time, "decentralization" has become a new direction in the industry: users are no longer willing to hand over data, identities, and assets to "untrustworthy giants", but hope to jointly maintain the rules of the digital world through "community self-governance". The "Global Anonymous Consensus Network (GACN)" of Anonymous Imperium is exactly in line with this trend - it is jointly built and governed by global users, with no centralized institutions and no "one-man rule". Everyone is a maker, participant, and beneficiary of the rules.Anonymous Imperium is not a repair of the old order, but a "digital sovereignty revolution" co-built by the world's top wisdom and absolute anonymous technology. Here, privacy is freedom, consensus is law, and code is justice. We are not building a project, but building a civilized pure land parallel to reality for all souls eager to break free from the data cage.
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