# Decentralised Meeting Platform We're in the 21st century. COVID-19 has been with us for more than two years. It's well on its way to the 3rd year. Many conspiracies and theories are flying around. People are discussing COVID in almost every conversation. However, there is hope, things are returning back to normal as shops open during normal hours and liquor is sold again. Are are they? There has been a massive change in the way we communicate. A massive change has been seen in the way meetings take place. Almost all meetings now happen on virtual platforms such as Zoom, Google meet and Microsoft teams. What does this mean for the average person out there? Well, it simply means that meetings and conversations you previously had are not being stream through centralised services that are controlled by corporations. Now, you might answer by saying that Zoom is a privacy first organisation. Or, is it really? How long do you think it will be until bi corporations like Facebook or Microsoft acquires zoom and starts monetising it. Isn't that what happend to great platforms like Instagram? It's almost an unfamiliar concept, but Instagram was once a private social network, until Facebook came and monetised it. We believe the same is going to happen to centralised virtual meeting solutions. it's only a matter of time and the video call will also be monetised in some way. Perhaps it already is. That is why we created WeMeet, a platform that allows you to schedule meetings on a decentralised blockchain based services. The platform uses the Theta network to stream video and audio meetings. Your data is secure and decentralised, no one organisation has control over it and it cannot be monetised. isn't that what we want? As humans, our social needs are a very important aspect of our well-being. We don't always want to be exploited or advertised to in a thousand different ways. Your privacy and data is your property. You should be able to have private conversations without begin watched or controlled. No one owns you or your data. Project it by using decentralised services where corporations cannot harness your personal information.