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Blockstack: The Browser – It does that?

Welcome to the Stack CafeTM — Blockstack: The Browser – It does that? Today, we are going to try and give a brief overview of what the Blockstack browser does for you. The Blockstack Browser is the portal to [sg_popup id=”3″ event=”hover”]Blockstack’s internet ecosystem and architecture[/sg_popup] (see also Architecture).

Even in today’s world with so many powerful browser choices, you may find yourself, for instance, using multiple passwords or being distracted by the constant message that this site uses cookies and so on… The cookie message is annoying and the multiple password landscape is frustrating almost to the point of making using the internet not fun. If we just had a little more control over passwords, cookies, tracking…

Well, we think Blockstack has not only taken the browser to the next level by making it better, more powerful and simpler, but it has also given the user more control over the internet experience. When the Blockstack Browser is coupled with [sg_popup id=”3″ event=”click”]Blockstack’s ecosystem[/sg_popup], it allows the user to control how they use and interact with the internet. For instance, some of the items that the Blockstack Browser gives the user control over include:

The bottom line is that the blockstack browser allows the user to control many more things than the other browsers when those browsers are used on the traditional internet.

Along with being, not only the window – main portal or access point – into the Blockstack internet, the Blockstack Browser is a one stop shop tool to help the user control the user’s identity, wallet and all settings (guide for browser) that the user may need to make the new internet experience very powerful, simple and enjoyable.

Some examples of these new and key features that are part of the Blockstack Browser include:


Identity: When the user installs the browser, the user is provided a unique identity that the user owns. The Id is used for everything and is:

A quick recap – the browser is installed locally on your device (e.g., computer, phone…) and stores the user’s human-readable decentralized identity (ID) (e.g. username for all applications) and the private key (cryptographic/encrypted) that you received when you installed the browser. The private key is never sent to any remote servers and is meant to stay on your device. The private key is what is used to control your data and ID while you use any of the applications – dApp(s)- when you use the Blockstack Browser on the decentralized internet. The Blockstack Browser is a very powerful but extremely easy to use tool. For more on the browser, visit here.

Storage: When the user installs the browser, the user is provided control over how data/information is stored. Some of the key features of the decentralized storage options that are part of the Blockstack Browser include:

A quick recap – the browser helps the user take full advantage of a decentralized storage system that is controlled by the user, simple, decentralized, portable, encrypted and provides unlimited storage provider choices. Whew, this is good stuff. The Blockstack Browser is a very powerful but extremely easy to use tool. For more on the browser, visit here.

Wallet: When the user installs the browser, the user is provided a secure Bitcoin wallet-


A quick recap – On the traditional internet, when you use a website (e.g., twitter, facebook, amazon and others), you establish a secure connection to that website, log in to that website and you are given no choice other that to keep all of your data/information with that website. In the Blockstack internet, Blockstack harnesses all of the power of the traditional internet and then adds the Blockstack Browser on top. The Blockstack Browser opens the window to a new internet, a decentralized internet that puts the power back in the hand of the users.

Note: If you do not have the Blockstack browser, please see this link (note – to enable the full functionality of any dApp built for the Blockstack ecosystem (e.g., building a new internet, a decentralized internet, and re-decentralizing the internet) you need to use the Blockstack browser).


Resources re: Blockstack and dApps


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