Scammers exploit the keyword relentlessly. Legitimate development is drowned in a sea of fake tokens. The term becomes synonymous with "crypto garbage."
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle has spoken of a "1000-year library." Current file systems are too fragile. A 128-bit addressed network could store every book, song, and webpage ever created with redundant checksums spanning continents—no single point of failure.
Enter – a proposed (and partially prototyped) architecture for a file-sharing and data persistence layer running entirely on 128-bit addressing.
Scammers exploit the keyword relentlessly. Legitimate development is drowned in a sea of fake tokens. The term becomes synonymous with "crypto garbage."
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle has spoken of a "1000-year library." Current file systems are too fragile. A 128-bit addressed network could store every book, song, and webpage ever created with redundant checksums spanning continents—no single point of failure.
Enter – a proposed (and partially prototyped) architecture for a file-sharing and data persistence layer running entirely on 128-bit addressing.