2.5 Real-World Impact

The structural weaknesses of the current internet are not theoretical—their practical effects are visible across nearly every sector, manifesting as a series of recurring failures.

Systemic Failures in the Modern Web

  • Data Breaches: Repeated leaks from major service providers have compromised billions of records, exposing personal messages, credentials, and sensitive financial data.

  • Censorship and Access Restrictions: Messaging platforms and social networks are frequently blocked or throttled during political events or crises, silencing communication when it is needed most.

  • Custodial Failures: Users have lost access to funds and accounts when payment processors or exchanges suspended operations due to regulatory pressure or financial instability.


The Pattern of Dependency

These incidents reveal a consistent and troubling pattern: users are entirely dependent on intermediaries that control both the infrastructure and the policy governing its use.

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The Need for Structural Reform The internet, once envisioned as a resilient network, now functions as a set of walled gardens governed by private and governmental interests.

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Trust in current systems relies on the goodwill of operators; ARX shifts that trust to mathematical certainty.

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