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Tim · 4w
Thanks for pointing it out. This is the first time I'm reading about it. It seems Zen is about moving data across unreliable networks and making sure messages can get through without infrastructure, ...
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I think the point is, there is no explicit state, order, history etc in Reticulum only destinations who announce that they are there and nodes who know to which node they have to send a data package received for this destination. As the destination is derived from an identity and aspects defining the kind of data, the final node knows what to do with the data. So the network is emergent dynamic self-organising.
I think Reticulum is a much underappreciated project, which should be widely known. It's somehow shocking that someone designing new network approaches never heard of it. Happy to point you to it. Maybe there will be some fruitful outcome for both approaches.
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Tim · 4w
That sounds sensible and underappreciated indeed. 2WAY is concerned with what happens once data reaches the node and multiple parties can affect the same state. Shared state needs rules that are explicit and applied the same way everywhere, otherwise different nodes will reach different conclusions...