
Orchid
Orchid is a decentralized VPN and DePIN protocol for private internet access.

What is Orchid?
Orchid is a decentralized VPN and DePIN protocol founded by Dr. Steven Waterhouse, Jay Freeman, Gustav Simonsson, and Brian J. Fox, now based in Berlin and San Francisco. They used their years of experience in tech to build this on-chain privacy protocol. Users of Orchid can distort their locations and access and share their accounts on multiple devices. The protocol is Web3-native, as the user can pay in crypto or fiat. For wider accessibility, Orchid is available on Mac, iOS, and Android.
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