I hereby propose “Intercon”, a decentralised consensus protocol whose unique features comprise: -BFT distributed consensus that utilises the only existing real-world resource whose value grows with its decentralisation (according to Metcalfe’s Law) as a factor governing distribution of coins and participation in consensus – Internet bandwidth. This ensures that decentralisation is self-sustaining and cannot be stopped by centralisation of e.g. ASIC manufacture and use (as in Proof-of-Work) or initial coin distribution (as in Proof-of-Stake). -Infinitely scalable network of interoperable networks, without any kind of a central chain responsible for coordinating the system (which would be a choke point limiting scalability). -Distribution of the task of reaching decentralised consensus on external (network-exogenous) values by said network of networks. -Decentralised, secure and robust method of creating algorithmic stablecoins and synthetic assets. Thanks to mentioned features, creation of almost any and all economic and social systems that allow for: -using Internet bandwidth itself as a real-world resource that governs the distribution of power amongst consensus participants, the only possible solution for true decentralisation; -infinite scalability in the truest sense of the word; -the ability to seamlessly interact with almost any real-world events/variables is made possible. It is evident that social and economic systems of the future must be scalable and resistant to centralisation in order to be as efficient as the centralised ones, yet incorruptible and serving all of us. What is less understood is that they must be able to reach (most importantly, without losing mentioned properties) consensus on any value, occurrence or event – not only on financial transactions within a particular distributed ledger. In our society, financial consensus facilitates social one and vice versa, those two being like two sides of the same coin. Decentralised society of the future must have this basic capacity as well. Detailed documentation is available here: https://www.theintercon.org/assets/intercon_documentation.pdf Alessandro Toumi