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RE: Decenternet - The Ambitious Blockchain Replacement For the Internet - Backed By ARPANET! (And Sent To Us By Extra Terrestrials?)

in #decenternet6 years ago

Excellent intro. Thanks for introducing this proyect. It doesn't seem to me like a Trojan Horse deemed to fail purposedly but it does look very much like a scammy ICO (bold promises, coin distribution, presale, mining, no code). The white paper does not explain the important details about how the protocol is going to work, if it is feasible at all.

I think there are more mature and established proyects out there aiming at the same goal. These guys are already deploying nodes based on Althea. There is also Rightmesh which also has some working demos.

Skywire and Ammbr also aim for roughly the same goals but they look like scammy corporate backed proyects.

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Thanks for hte links to other projects, I haven't heard of any of those before, I will take a look.
There is another white paper for Anuvys that gets into more of the technical details and that states that more work will be done to produce further technical documents in the near future. I agree, though, that many bold claims are being made that are not being full backed up by the material available.

I will be looking specifically at the potential for deception and exploitation in future posts, so I will maybe bring in some comparisons to the projects you listed here.

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