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Anything posted here are autistic works of fiction, only a fool would take them seriously.


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There is finally a completely decentralized p2p video platform where anyone can share videos node to node, searchable and uncensorable. Anyone can join and load videos into the p2p network and anyone can view those videos too. You can install it on almost any Linux, Windows or Macintosh operating system. Completely free. It also comes with it's own crypto wallet to exchange cryptocurrencies too. The desired goal of the Qortal Network is to keep users in full control over the content they see and the content they wish to share, also minimizing the ability to surveillance other users as the network is heavily encrypted. It gets better: any normie can use this program! You do not need to be a tech geek to use it anymore, all it takes is a few clicks.

https://qortal.org/











I'm not really much of a huge fan of blockchain technologies and platforms, but what I can see now so far is that the "The Qortal Network" is considered a "super-app" because of it's multifaceted features (e.g. cryptocurrency wallets, real-time chatting application, etc). This is likely a decentralized, peer-to-peer (P2P) computer network for blockchain businesses. I don't see why you recommend and how it fits for regular online end users who strive for online anonymity and privacy. The project is still early since 2021, so I can't wait to see it's future.



It is a bit like Retroshare, you kinda have to know what exactly, or who exactly, you are looking for in order for it to be useful it seems. Otherwise you are going to stuck digging through whatever random crap you happen to find. It has potential if enough people network up though.

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It is indeed like Retroshare, only that it uses blockchain technology for some reason. I do believe this could be really useful for smaller businesses when it comes to cybersecurity and privacy. I'm a little concerned how online end users will utilize this. According to Wikipedia, Retroshare hasn't had an active code audit since, but had stable updates over these years. 

Security vulnerabilities remains at large for such file-sharing, friend-to-friend computer network, especially Retroshare.

Restroshare is now utterly useless when it comes to modern-day anonymity now. It's pretty shameful.



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