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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKJ4Gz0kEWc&feature=player_embedded The Relationship Between the People and the Technology]
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKJ4Gz0kEWc&feature=player_embedded The Relationship Between the People and the Technology]
  
== P2P projects ==
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== P2P protocols and file-systems ==
 
*[https://www.nebulis.io Nebulis] ''- new DNS content network built on IPFS and Ethereum''
 
*[https://www.nebulis.io Nebulis] ''- new DNS content network built on IPFS and Ethereum''
*[http://disruptedsystems.org/ Rumble] ''- a decentralised and [[mesh]]able Twitter-like system''
 
*[http://themerkle.com/decentralized-ridesharing-platform-arcade-city-comes-to-mobile-on-september-1st/ Arcade City] ''- a distributed version of Uber ride sharing''
 
 
*[http://sammantics.com/blog/2016/7/27/hashgraph-consensus Hashgraph consensus] ''- a new way of doing decentralised consensus without a blockchain''
 
*[http://sammantics.com/blog/2016/7/27/hashgraph-consensus Hashgraph consensus] ''- a new way of doing decentralised consensus without a blockchain''
 
*[http://ipfs.io/ IPFS: The Permanent Web] ''- IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem''
 
*[http://ipfs.io/ IPFS: The Permanent Web] ''- IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem''
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*[https://www.torproject.org/ The TOR project]
 
*[https://www.torproject.org/ The TOR project]
 
*[http://www.i2p2.de/ I2P Anonymous Network]
 
*[http://www.i2p2.de/ I2P Anonymous Network]
*[[w:RetroShare|RetroShare]] ''- free software for encrypted, serverless email, Instant messaging, BBS and file-sharing based on a friend-to-friend network built on GPG''
 
 
*[http://freenetproject.org/ The Freenet Project]
 
*[http://freenetproject.org/ The Freenet Project]
 
*[http://guifi.net/en/node/17573 guifi.net]
 
*[http://guifi.net/en/node/17573 guifi.net]
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*[http://tomp2p.net/ TomP2P]
 
*[http://tomp2p.net/ TomP2P]
 
*[[:File:Scalaris.pdf|Scalaris]]
 
*[[:File:Scalaris.pdf|Scalaris]]
*[http://garumfundatio.org/bazar/ Bazar] ''- software developed by [http://garumfundatio.org/ Garum] for inter-cooperative trading''
 
 
*[http://openbts.sourceforge.net OpenBTS]
 
*[http://openbts.sourceforge.net OpenBTS]
 
*[http://www.zora.uzh.ch/19504/ PeerVote]
 
*[http://www.zora.uzh.ch/19504/ PeerVote]
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*[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/04/bittorrent-sync-creates-private-peer-to-peer-dropbox-no-cloud-required/ BitTorrent Sync] ''- creates a p2p drop-box, no cloud required''
 
*[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/04/bittorrent-sync-creates-private-peer-to-peer-dropbox-no-cloud-required/ BitTorrent Sync] ''- creates a p2p drop-box, no cloud required''
 
*[https://tent.io/about Tent] ''- the protocol for decentralized communication''
 
*[https://tent.io/about Tent] ''- the protocol for decentralized communication''
*[[Bitmessage]]
 
 
*[http://deaddrops.com/ DeadDrops.com] ''- public file-sharing with USB sticks''
 
*[http://deaddrops.com/ DeadDrops.com] ''- public file-sharing with USB sticks''
 
*[[MaidSafe]] ''- could well be the holy grail of p2p!''
 
*[[MaidSafe]] ''- could well be the holy grail of p2p!''
 
*[http://bitcloudproject.org Bitcloud]
 
*[http://bitcloudproject.org Bitcloud]
*[https://go.airbitz.co/airbitz-dark-wallet-win-bitcoin-hackathon-darkmarket/ Dark Wallet] ''- Airbitz & Dark Wallet Devs Win Bitcoin Hackathon with DarkMarket!''
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*[[w:WebRTC|WebRTC]] ''- browser-to-browser communications protocol initiated in 2011 and now in draft form at W3C''
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*[https://webtorrent.io WebTorrent] ''- a browser-based torrent client based on WebRTC''
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== P2P markets ==
 
*[http://bitcoinist.net/openbazaar-decentralized-marketplace-to-launch-next-week/ OpenBazaar] ''- decentralised marketplace''
 
*[http://bitcoinist.net/openbazaar-decentralized-marketplace-to-launch-next-week/ OpenBazaar] ''- decentralised marketplace''
 
*[http://cointelegraph.com/news/112286/bitxbay-the-first-open-source-p2p-online-trading-platform BitXBay] ''- another decentralised marketplace''
 
*[http://cointelegraph.com/news/112286/bitxbay-the-first-open-source-p2p-online-trading-platform BitXBay] ''- another decentralised marketplace''
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*[http://themerkle.com/decentralized-ridesharing-platform-arcade-city-comes-to-mobile-on-september-1st/ Arcade City] ''- a distributed version of Uber ride sharing''
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*[https://go.airbitz.co/airbitz-dark-wallet-win-bitcoin-hackathon-darkmarket/ Dark Wallet] ''- Airbitz & Dark Wallet Devs Win Bitcoin Hackathon with DarkMarket!''
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*[http://garumfundatio.org/bazar/ Bazar] ''- software developed by [http://garumfundatio.org/ Garum] for inter-cooperative trading''
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== P2P messaging ==
 
*[https://wiki.tox.im TOX] ''- p2p voice/video messaging system that has plugins for Pidgin and Adium''
 
*[https://wiki.tox.im TOX] ''- p2p voice/video messaging system that has plugins for Pidgin and Adium''
 
*[https://github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet/releases Ricochet] ''- serverless anonymous messaging''
 
*[https://github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet/releases Ricochet] ''- serverless anonymous messaging''
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*[[Bitmessage]]
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*[[w:RetroShare|RetroShare]] ''- free software for encrypted, serverless email, Instant messaging, BBS and file-sharing based on a friend-to-friend network built on GPG''
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== P2P social networks ==
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*[https://github.com/lmatteis/peer-tweet PeerTweet] ''- another p2p Twitter''
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*[https://www.bitchute.com Bitchute] ''- a p2p youtube using [https://webtorrent.io WebTorrent]''
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*[http://blog.printf.net/articles/2015/05/29/announcing-gittorrent-a-decentralized-github/ GitTorrent] ''- a decentralised Github''
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*[https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet ZeroNet] ''- crypto based decentralised websites''
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*[https://torrentfreak.com/play-p2p-impossible-shutdown-160301/ Play] ''- a torrent site on ZeroNet''
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*[http://www.samsarap2p.com/ SamsaraP2P] ''- new social network startup, donate to 1NLTpthtWmJdtqg9t8Xr3uK3jDd2keVdqH''
 
*[http://getaether.net/linux_download.html Aether] ''- “It's Fairly Similar to Reddit, But It Doesn’t Have a Server Somewhere”, see [http://cointelegraph.com/news/112805/its-fairly-similar-to-slashdot-metafilter-or-reddit-but-it-doesnt-have-a-server-somewhere-burak-nehbit-aether-dev interview with Burak Nehbit, Aether Dev]''
 
*[http://getaether.net/linux_download.html Aether] ''- “It's Fairly Similar to Reddit, But It Doesn’t Have a Server Somewhere”, see [http://cointelegraph.com/news/112805/its-fairly-similar-to-slashdot-metafilter-or-reddit-but-it-doesnt-have-a-server-somewhere-burak-nehbit-aether-dev interview with Burak Nehbit, Aether Dev]''
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*[http://disruptedsystems.org/ Rumble] ''- a decentralised and [[mesh]]able Twitter-like system''
 
*[https://ind.ie/stratosphere/ Ind.ie - Stratosphere] ''- an interesting p2p social network project to keep an eye on''
 
*[https://ind.ie/stratosphere/ Ind.ie - Stratosphere] ''- an interesting p2p social network project to keep an eye on''
*[http://www.samsarap2p.com/ SamsaraP2P] ''- new social network startup, donate to 1NLTpthtWmJdtqg9t8Xr3uK3jDd2keVdqH''
 
*[https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet ZeroNet] ''- crypto based decentralised websites''
 
**[https://torrentfreak.com/play-p2p-impossible-shutdown-160301/ Play] ''- a torrent site on ZeroNet''
 
*[http://blog.printf.net/articles/2015/05/29/announcing-gittorrent-a-decentralized-github/ GitTorrent] ''- a decentralised Github''
 
*[[w:WebRTC|WebRTC]] ''- browser-to-browser communications protocol initiated in 2011 and now in draft form at W3C''
 
*[https://github.com/lmatteis/peer-tweet PeerTweet] ''- another p2p Twitter''
 
  
 
== Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking ==
 
== Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking ==

Revision as of 12:44, 14 January 2017

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Peer-to-peer networks are known for their robustness and reliability. The way peers connect with other instances to form the network creates a peer-to-peer infrastructure. It enables users to connect directly with each other as desired to exchange products and services without having to employ middlemen as in the current centralised 'client-server' approach.

In general, peer-to-peer networks can be formed directly between people or organisations or can be formed from many different computers and devices communicating together through the same peer-to-peer networking software. At Organic Design we're developing the Platform specification which allows people and organisations to operate as part of a unified ontology which contains both the Platform network of people and organisations aligned with the specification, and also the Network of informational devices.

Transcending centralisation is a necessity

It's a commonly known meme nowadays that our survival as a species depends on us figuring out how to live and work together as a single organism. Another well known concept is the fractal nature of life that allows us to equate the biological cell with a person, and a single person with the planetary organism. In his book Spontaneous Evolution, Bruce Lipton shows us that we can learn from our cells how to live together in peace and harmony as a single organism since they're a living example of it, and have been doing it for millions of years.

Many people who are strong believers in this idea of humans living fully in accord with nature think that technology has no place in this vision. But by looking at how the cells in the human body are able to live together as a community with a population of over fifty trillion reveals that technology is essential. The cells manufacture and maintain huge infrastructures including the equivalent of buildings that are tens of thousands of stories high, sophisticated networking systems and even an energy based financial and banking system.

We know that somehow the Internet must be used to achieve this goal since it allows people all over the world to connect and share knowledge directly. But for us to use the Internet to organise into a community together, we need to change the way we use it. The currently dominant method of viewing and collaborating on the Internet, the World Wide Web, is not structured in a way that promotes the formation of people into a community from the bottom up, it doesn't match the way that cells organise themselves. The web is a centralised top-down structure, but it's the peer-to-peer networks that offer a foundation to work from which really mimics cellular organisation.

Videos

P2P protocols and file-systems

P2P markets

  • OpenBazaar - decentralised marketplace
  • BitXBay - another decentralised marketplace
  • Arcade City - a distributed version of Uber ride sharing
  • Dark Wallet - Airbitz & Dark Wallet Devs Win Bitcoin Hackathon with DarkMarket!
  • Bazar - software developed by Garum for inter-cooperative trading

P2P messaging

  • TOX - p2p voice/video messaging system that has plugins for Pidgin and Adium
  • Ricochet - serverless anonymous messaging
  • Bitmessage
  • RetroShare - free software for encrypted, serverless email, Instant messaging, BBS and file-sharing based on a friend-to-friend network built on GPG

P2P social networks

Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking

  • Xuemin Shen, Heather Yu, John Buford, Mursalin Akon,
  • Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 0387097503 | 1403 pages | PDF | 10,2 MB
  • torrent hash: C3BA9770 7C9E3C80 019DD55E 2207529A B876700D
  • blocked in US?

Torrent sites

See also

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