Zion: Social Media Built On Bitcoin

Recently, I spoke with Justin Rezvani, the founder of Zion, a decentralized, open-source, utility-based social media protocol that is built on top of Bitcoin.

The conversation focused primarily around why Zion is necessary, rather than what Zion is, and I found that to be telling about the larger intentions for the project. The focus was less about selling a product and making a bottom line, and more about the necessity of decentralizing social media as we currently know it, challenging current power structures and empowering creators to have direct relationships with their consumers while focusing on education.

I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

What is Zion?

Zion is an application built on the Lightning Network that facilitates creators and their audiences to have a more intimate experience engaging with each other.

Every person on the network is running a full Lightning node and it’s a true peer-to-peer network. It’s not a centralized system. It’s not like a traditional website. It’s actually peer-to-peer nodes, peer-to- peer computers, communicating through an open-source protocol, which is the Lighting Network.

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