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DWeb Camp 2026: Root Systems

July 8-12, 2026 ✵ Alte Hölle, Germany

DWeb Camp 2026: Root Systems is a five-day gathering in nature for builders and dreamers dedicated to building a decentralized web (DWeb). A web that is private, resilient, and beyond the control of a few central powers. Like forests, decentralized systems derive strength from what lies beneath the surface: dense networks of roots, sharing resources without hierarchy, and coordination that persists even when individual nodes disappear.

DWeb Camp: Root Systems invites participants to build technologies that–like living ecosystems–adapt, regenerate, and endure.

Tea Tent at Night

What Connects Us is Mostly Underground.

Real power doesn't announce itself on the surface. It spreads quietly through mycelial networks, through interconnected nodes that share resources and information, peer-to-peer. Roots don't compete—they collaborate, creating resilient ecosystems that survive when any single tree falls.

The decentralized web is our mycelium. Our protocols are the invisible threads connecting tree to tree, community to community, spreading nutrients where they're needed most. We build infrastructure that can't be seen from above. It can't be easily surveilled, nor can it be pulled up by autocratic hands.

DWeb Camp is dedicated to building tools for real world problems, including censorship resistance, identity for the stateless, and sovereignty over our data. Since 2016, DWeb an independent project founded by the nonprofit Internet Archive, has gathered thousands of builders, researchers, activists, artists, educators and families to connect deeply, learn together, and have fun as we build systems that actualize the principles of trust, human agency, mutual respect, and ecological awareness.

Why Here. Why Now.

In July 2026, DWeb Camp leaves Northern California to gather at Alte Hölle, Germany in an ancient forest an hour southwest of Berlin—not to disconnect from the world, but to rethink how it’s connected.

The landscape matters.

Around us will be networks that have existed long before modern technology: roots, mycelium, and ecosystems that thrive without a center, without permission, and without a single point of failure. These systems are resilient not because they are optimized, but because they are distributed.

From nature, we find inspiration for the week.

Our Venue - July 8-12

Alte Hölle

Alte Hölle is set on the grounds of a forest hotel dating back to the 1800s. Once a Stasi recreation site, Alte Hölle is now owned and inhabited by a collectivist community of friends who are turning this space into a sustainable venue for group events of technologists, hackers, artists, and activists. Set on 100,000 square meters of lush meadows and ancient forests, just one hour southwest of Berlin, Alte Hölle is both a community and location with values that resonate deeply with DWeb, a place we are excited to nourish and leave richer than when we arrive.

Our Origins

The idea for DWeb and DWeb Camp originated with Brewster Kahle, founder of the nonprofit digital library, the Internet Archive. He challenged us to fuse the creative energy of Burning Man with the hacktivist vision of Chaos Computer Camp to establish an enduring gathering near the Internet Archive’s San Francisco headquarters. In 2019, we held our first DWeb Camp at an abandoned mushroom farm an hour south of San Francisco. While camping under the stars, hacking in an old warehouse, sharing inspiration around the campfire – something magical happened.

Today, DWeb connects a loose network of builders and dreamers around the world. From Vancouver to Berlin, São Paolo to San Francisco, self-governed DWeb nodes have sprung up to support like-minded hacktivists. We agree upon a set of guiding principles that allow you to judge for yourself if this is a group you want to invest in. If you agree, we invite you to endorse the DWeb Principles.

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