A recent discussion has highlighted the distinction between the 'sovereign web' and the 'corposlop web,' emphasizing the need for digital sovereignty. Bitcoin maximalists have long advocated for maintaining Bitcoin's independence from corporate influence, resisting ICOs and other tokens to preserve its 'sovereign' nature. However, their approach has sometimes involved restrictive measures that limit user empowerment. The term 'corposlop' describes corporate practices that prioritize profit over user empowerment, including data exploitation and monopolistic behaviors. The conversation calls for the development of tools that enhance user privacy and control, such as privacy-preserving applications and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) that resist corporate homogenization. The focus is on building a digital environment that prioritizes long-term user goals and independence from corporate influence.