After a lot of reflection, discussion, and hard work, we realised that Circuitry Hub Insights — while a great starting point — no longer fully captured the heart of what we are building.
Our focus has sharpened.
Our mission has evolved.
And it deserved a new name, identity, and energy to match.
Introducing: OmniSocial.
OmniSocial is more than just a blockchain project. It's a bold new vision for social media — one that puts people first, respects user freedom, protects privacy, and builds networks that empower rather than exploit.
We've launched our new home:
Main Site: https://OmniSocial.dev
Our blog will now serve as an ongoing update space where you can track everything happening across the OmniSocial ecosystem.
My co-host and I recently sat down to chat about this entire transition and the vision behind OmniSocial.
You can listen to the episode here:
Spotify Podcast Link
In this episode, we go deep into:
Why Web2 social media is broken
The risks of centralised control over online identity
How blockchain, decentralisation, and open protocols can fix these issues
The OmniSocial Manifesto (and what it means for the future)
We encourage you to give it a listen — it's the best way to understand the soul of what we're building.
OmniSocial is a decentralised, blockchain-powered social network that stands on three main pillars:
Each user owns their .omni domain — a decentralised identity tied to their smart wallet. No middlemen, no censorship, and no risk of losing access to your digital self.
Our network rewards positive contributions, not outrage, manipulation, or clickbait. Using transparent, on-chain reputation modules, your impact and authenticity are earned, not bought.
Privacy-respecting, user-driven, and community-governed: OmniSocial is committed to remaining free from corporate gatekeeping and algorithmic exploitation.
At OmniSocial, we believe:
You are not a product.
Your voice matters.
Networks should serve people, not harvest them.
Users should own their identity, expression, and reputation.
Technology must amplify freedom, not restrict it.
This philosophy isn't just marketing talk — it's built into every line of code, every governance decision, and every feature we design.
Building a new social platform from scratch — especially one that doesn't sell user data or slap ads on every page — is hard work.
If you believe in what we're doing, you can directly support OmniSocial's development by donating here:
Please support us on Ko-Fi and Gitcoin
Every bit of support helps us move faster and stay independent.
We have some huge milestones coming up, including:
The launch of the Omnitopia Testnet — our experimental blockchain environment
Smart contract wallets and social personas linked to your .omni domain
Fully decentralised DAOS and creator tools
Real-time content feeds without Big Tech control
Cross-network integration (Farcaster, Lens, ActivityPub)
We're just getting started — and you're invited to be part of it from the ground floor.
As we say in the OmniSocial Manifesto:
Freedom online is freedom offline. Own your voice, own your future.
This rebrand is more than a name change.
It's a declaration:
Social media can be better.
Web3 can serve people.
OmniSocial is proof that a different future is possible.
Thank you for believing in us. We're so excited to build this new world with you.
Stay tuned at https://OmniSocial.dev and don't forget to subscribe to the blog for regular updates!
Michael J Burgess
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