Fermat project

Fermat project
Named after Pierre de Fermat
Motto A decentralized and interconnected human species
Formation May 14, 2014 (2014-05-14)
Founder Luis Fernando Molina
Founded at Switzerland
Legal status Active
Purpose Building a secure, decentralized, disintermediated digital space.
Headquarters Switzerland
Products Fermat Framework, Internet of People
Website fermat.org

Fermat is a collaborative, open-source technology project advocating for a decentralized "Internet of People."[1]

Argentine entrepreneur Luis Fernando Molina founded the Fermat project in 2014, named after French lawyer and mathematician Pierre de Fermat.[2] He designed the Internet of People's architecture while working in stealth mode. During 2015, over sixty people collaborated in early proof of concept works. The project went public in 2016 after publishing the Fermat White Paper.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Shin, Laura (April 26, 2016). "Catch A Ride Without Uber? Book A Room Without Airbnb? That's Fermat's Vision". Forbes.
  2. Muratov, Eugene (June 28, 2016). "Internet of People: Founder of Fermat Presents Project's Perspective Of Peer-to-Peer Economy | ForkLog". forklog.net.
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