There is a light that never goes out
In this world full of darkness, there is a light that never goes out. The light of hope for a better future is always burning. Even in the darkest of nights, the stars shine in the sky to guide us
Harmonic, the story of a dream
Harmonic project started in 2013 with a dream. A dream to build a better world inspired by pioneering ideas like Eric Hughes and Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. Satoshi Nakamoto sought to take control of power from governments and banks and return it to the people by creating Bitcoin. His idea originated from the cypherpunk movement, which wanted to resist centralized control and empower people. We also wanted to create technologies that would take power away from centralized institutions and return it to the people. Harmonic is developing new decentralized technologies that can help create a more just world. One of our key projects is the launch of a decentralized mining pool. With the help of anonymous groups, we were able to create a decentralized structure to mine Bitcoin. Harmonic’s decentralized mining pool allows miners to participate in Bitcoin mining without having to trust a centralized company. This can help reduce the concentration of power in the mining industry. In addition, Harmonic is developing new platforms that allow people to receive financial and non-financial services without having to trust centralized institutions. Now after a decade, our dream is coming true. Our decentralized mining pool is built. We still believe that we can build a better future by working together.
There is a long way to go but the dream never dies. Harmonic will continue to stand by its dream to build this future. A future where power, wealth and opportunities are available to all fairly. We believe that decentralized technologies can help create a better world. We look forward to working with others to build this future.
We believe that decentralized solutions will only be successful if they are built with the participation of everyone. We invite you to introduce our project to others. The more people know about harmonics, the more likely we will be successful.