When drone strikes hit Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain in March 2026, most of the world barely registered what that meant. Hospitals, governments, businesses — all dependent on centralized infrastructure that, in a single strike, can vanish. There is a solution already being built. Most people have never heard of it.
Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) is sovereign, decentralized blockchain infrastructure designed to ensure the internet remains secure and unstoppable — even when centralized giants go down. The technology is real, the build is underway, institutional adoption is happening. And yet the mainstream world has almost entirely missed it. Not because the technology isn’t ready. Because the translation hasn’t happened yet.
I’ve spent 40 years doing exactly that translation — taking breakthrough ventures that are complex and disruptive and making them legible to the world that needs them most. ICP is at the same inflection point Bitcoin was in 2014. The question is whether ICP gets there faster — or gets buried by the same forces that delayed Bitcoin for a decade.