Your keys. Your posts. Your network.
No ads (gratis). No owners (libre). No algorithms (franc).
Hashiverse runs on hundreds of independent servers, each costing about $5/month to operate. No data center, no corporate infrastructure — just volunteers who believe an open social web is worth having.
Hashiverse is a protocol, not a product. No company can acquire it, no billionaire can reshape it, no board can sell it. No one decides what trends, what gets promoted, or what quietly disappears.
Your timeline is the posts of the people you follow, in the order they're posted. No engagement optimization, no doom-scrolling, no advertising, no profile built from your online behavior.
Your posts are signed and encrypted. Nobody can tamper with or quietly suppress your content. Proof-of-work on every request makes spam and hacker attacks economically prohibitive. Post-quantum computing is accounted for from day one, so your network is future-proof.
Mastodon proved that federated social media could work at scale, and the fediverse community deserves real credit for that. But federation and true decentralization are not the same thing.
Your Mastodon identity is tied to your Mastodon home server. If your admin shuts down the server, you lose your handle and your history. In Hashiverse, your identity is a cryptographic key pair on your device — no one issued it, no one can revoke it.
Mastodon posts are stored in cleartext. Instance administrators can read everything you post and act on it at scale. Hashiverse posts are encrypted at rest — servers store content they cannot easily read.
If your Mastodon instance goes offline, or your account is frozen, your posts and followers go with it. Hashiverse distributes your data across multiple independent nodes, and automatically heals itself when servers disappear.
Mastodon admins can silently filter content, block users, or defederate entire communities. Hashiverse servers can't curate what they can't read. No one quietly decides which voices carry and which don't.
Pick a gateway and start posting:
Curated showcase accounts for different communities are on the way. Follow them to see Hashiverse in action with content tailored to your interests.
Run a server for about $5/month — a single docker-compose up command on
any cheap VPS. Every node you add makes the network stronger, harder to censor, and
more useful for everyone.
Hashiverse is but an infant. The protocol is live, the network is growing, and the core architecture is set — but everything else is being shaped right now. Be part of the early community that defines how the world's first truly decentralized social network evolves.
Open source. Open protocol. Open minds.