A decentralized blockchain-based Internet core (Web 3.0) known as BLOXWeb was launched by the mother and son tandem of Liezl Pecson and Rien Lewis Pecson.

Liezl Pecson and Rien Lewis Pecson have together launched a decentralized blockchain-based Internet core or Web 3.0 known as BLOXWeb.

Innovation Begins at Home

In November 2021, Liezl Pecson and Rien Lewis Pecson appeared together on CNN Philippines for the latter’s creation of iVote. The blockchain-based NFT voting platform could facilitate online voting securely from anywhere in the world.

How Rien learned programming was as remarkable as iVote itself. When government-mandated lockdowns hit in March 2020, Rien switched to homeschooling. Inspired by Liezl, who worked in information technology, Rien immersed himself in learning programming. Within a month’s time, he was already building websites and applications, including what would eventually become iVote, from scratch.

The mother-son duo has since embarked on another, even more daring project: a decentralized internet. Together they have spearheaded the creation of BLOXWeb, a blockchain-based internet core complete with native built-in payments and rewards, alongside the BLOX team. People can browse, create websites, and launch their own projects on BLOXWeb, which is notably commissioned by the US-registered Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).

BLOXWeb brings complete decentralization to the web by transforming the internet infrastructure to create a new internet that runs on distributed, peer-to-peer systems, removing the reliance on a single intermediary or point of failure, like a domain registry. Businesses can create decentralized analogues to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or other digital staples on BLOXWeb — all of which would be censorship-resistant, open for everyone, and completely open source.

Liezl believes that this kind of solution is important not only for the Philippines but for the world.

“We need to look no further than some of the major conflicts going on overseas to see the vulnerability of our modern internet. Some states are moderating the use of their citizen’s internet in unprecedented ways. BLOXWeb addresses these abuses by giving individuals access to a decentralized internet, and in turn, information,” said Liezl.

Though Liezl takes pride in the achievement of BLOXWeb, she also wishes to raise the flag for women and youth, both groups traditionally underrepresented in global technology, including in the Philippines.

“There are so many external programs in support of STEM, but what these often ignore is a simple fact: Innovation begins at home. If you nurture a spirit of science-mindedness within your family, great solutions will come. I hope our newly elected leaders start more initiatives that help families venture together into the world of science and technology,” added Liezl.

Beginning on the Blockchain

According to eighth-grader Rien, BLOXWeb combines four main features scheduled for a 2-phase implementation: (1) a blockchain internet browser that can access current global web infrastructures (Web 1.0 and Web 2.0) and is future-ready for Web 3.0 implementations; (2) a decentralized internet core equipped with cryptographic security to run on global nodes to ensure anonymity and privacy; (3) a decentralized domain registry that allows limitless domain releases and uses new domain formats; and (4) a decentralized web hosting to build blockchain-based websites initiated through a smart contract protocol.

BLOXWeb is powered by BLOX, a decentralized public chain dedicated to ushering in Web 3.0.

Originally designed by developers as a systematic way to automate, facilitate, and track cryptocurrency transactions, smart contracts have since been adopted to manage the business and institutional direction.

“Most people associate blockchain with industry innovation, but it can work even better for public service projects. I also hope that our newly elected leaders will implement blockchain as a foundational technology for the Philippines. Doing so will increase the efficiency of our processes and workflows, and as a result, improve the quality of life for every Filipino,” Rien said.

Liezl and Rien encourage other technologists, including women, youth, and other traditionally underrepresented groups, to consider BLOX as their entry point into building with blockchain. They point to the fact that BLOX is focused on providing a holistic platform to its users where they can have access to all elements of blockchain technology including smart contracts, DeFi, NFTs, and tokens under one roof, at a fraction of the cost of ETH or other smart contract services.

People who are interested in learning more about BLOXWeb and BLOX may visit their respective websites. The team can also be reached via email at [email protected] or its public telegram channel https://t.me/BLX_org


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert “Bob” Reyes is a technologist, an ICT Consultant and Tech Speaker, a certified Google IT Support Specialist, and an Open Source advocate representing the global non-profit Mozilla (makers of Firefox) in the Philippines. Bob is a Technology Columnist for the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation and an aviation subject matter expert contributor for Spot.PH.

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