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Temat: Twister: P2P microblogging platform Data: sobota, 11 stycznia 2014, 12:24:59 Od: Jesse Taylor Do: cypherpunks@cpunks.org
I came across this the other day:
/"This paper presents a proposal of a new P2P microblogging platform that is scalable, resilient to failures and attacks, does not depend on any central authority for user registration, provides easy-to-use encrypted private communication and authenticated public posts. The architecture tries to leverage from existing and proven P2P technologies such as Bittorrent and Bitcoin as much possible. Privacy is also one of the primary design concerns, no one should be able to see the user's IP or their followers unless he explicitly shares such information. The proposed platform is comprised of three mostly independent overlay networks. The first provides distributed user registration and authentication and is based on the Bitcoin protocol. The second one is a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) overlay network providing key/value storage for user resources and tracker location for the third network. The last network is a collection of possibly disjoint "swarms" of followers, based on the Bittorrent protocol, which can be used for efficient near-instant notification delivery to many users. [...] "/
-- "twister - a P2P microblogging platform http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.7152v1.pdf", Miguel Freitas
Personally, I'm impressed by the creative application of Bitcoin/Bitorrent/DHT protocols to the problem of private/anonymous communication ... and the software looks very clean and usable as well. I also like that it's based on P2P technology unlike solutions such as Diaspora, which still require trusting third parties with personal data ...
Thoughts?
--Jesse Taylor http://www.interference.cc -----------------------------------------
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 10:53 AM, rysiek rysiek@hackerspace.pl wrote:
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Temat: Twister: P2P microblogging platform Data: sobota, 11 stycznia 2014, 12:24:59 Od: Jesse Taylor Do: cypherpunks@cpunks.org
I came across this the other day:
Personally, I'm impressed by the creative application of Bitcoin/Bitorrent/DHT protocols to the problem of private/anonymous communication ... and the software looks very clean and usable as well. I also like that it's based on P2P technology unlike solutions such as Diaspora, which still require trusting third parties with personal data ...
Personally, I'm not, it's been tried a few times in the past and has not caught on ever. Including onion-routed/garlic-routed protocols and Freenet.
It is too hard to set up for general public and it is impossible or at least hard to link it with the general Internet. Unless said technology can be set up with three clicks (like blogger) and accessed with one, it is doomed to be marginal due to lack of convenience. People are willing to sell even the last shred of privacy for convenience.
R.