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How does this differ from nostr? Is it solely for archiving and sharing already existing content?
Conceptually this is closer to Tor. A network for sending data between peers: https://veilid.com
A few more Links.https://veilid.com/Launch-Slides-Veilid.pdfhttps://duo.com/decipher/decipher-podcast-katelyn-bowden-and-tc-johnsonhttps://gitlab.com/veilid
nostr clients <-> relaysveilid clients <-> nodes <-> nodes
eventually i think relays will become more and more like nodes in nostr, just makes sense
don't know if we need another protocol for this though
there's nothing new in decentralised space under the (centralised) sun since torrent p2p
We need something like Tor that has less issues than Tor. Especially to completely prevent IP tracking.
I think there are some parallels with nostr to be fair
trying to figure out what "mobile first" means
How does this differ from nostr? Is it solely for archiving and sharing already existing content?
Conceptually this is closer to Tor. A network for sending data between peers: https://veilid.com
A few more Links.
https://veilid.com/Launch-Slides-Veilid.pdf
https://duo.com/decipher/decipher-podcast-katelyn-bowden-and-tc-johnson
https://gitlab.com/veilid
nostr clients <-> relays
veilid clients <-> nodes <-> nodes
eventually i think relays will become more and more like nodes in nostr, just makes sense
don't know if we need another protocol for this though
there's nothing new in decentralised space under the (centralised) sun since torrent p2p
We need something like Tor that has less issues than Tor. Especially to completely prevent IP tracking.
I think there are some parallels with nostr to be fair
trying to figure out what "mobile first" means