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I read your article on Keet. Thanks for both pointing out it's pros and cons.
It might interest you to look at Reticulum if you haven't already. Conceptually it addresses many of the concerns you had in a decentralized network, and many you may not have. It has it's own messaging standard that runs on top of the network stack. LXMF *
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHLLDnRRYKI
Anyways, as one nerd to another, please have a look if you haven't already.
* LXMF: https://github.com/markqvist/lxmf
I read your article on Keet. Thanks for both pointing out it's pros and cons.
It might interest you to look at Reticulum if you haven't already. Conceptually it addresses many of the concerns you had in a decentralized network, and many you may not have. It has it's own messaging standard that runs on top of the network stack. LXMF *
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHLLDnRRYKI
Anyways, as one nerd to another, please have a look if you haven't already.
* LXMF: https://github.com/markqvist/lxmf
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