With all the buzz about decentralization - I'm sure most people are unaware that for Ethereum to interact with it's native tokens it uses a centralized data provider - Infura.
As we all know, centralization is what we're trying to fight against. Blocknet is developing their own decentralized version, which will likely be integrated with metamask giving users the option to choose a decentralized data provider.
If Blocknet pulls this off, they are looking at pulling in MASSIVE amounts of transaction fees, which is then distributed to their node owners.
There are 4 different income streams which will benefit Blocknet masternode owners.
Blocknet is really under the radar for now, but mind you, they'll likely do partnerships similar to Chainlink real soon.
