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Opened Feb 05, 2020 by Universales@Universales

P2P protocol encrypted and decentralized

I just saw a protocol that I find very interesting, it is an encrypted p2p protocol that allows decentralization without using servers, although this protocol itself does not hide the ip, this would be done by the tor network. :) In addition, it has compatibility with local networks, not bad: D

Information about the protocol: https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/

Website: https://scuttlebutt.nz/

What if Briar added decentralization to Tor's P2P network? It would be a real madness this.

What would you think of a "briar" social network style? https://www.manyver.se/

I would like you to take a look, to see what you think.

regards

Edited Feb 05, 2020 by Universales
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Reference: briar/briar#1693