Great project Cameron,
I have been looking at getting into this myself, and I am working on
another micropayments project at the moment.
One thing which was never clear to me about decentralized mesh networks was
how one can allow for trust less security?
Suppose I want to check out reddit for example, how can I be sure that I am
getting an untampered version of reddit through this type of a system? and
even if that could be solved, then what about anonymity? I may not want you
to know what subreddit I am checking out.
-Bedeho
On 8 November 2014 09:17, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
> if people can get paid for offering internet locally then it
> incentivises people to become providers of internet, creating local
> "people nets" and taking power from ISPs.
>
> On 11/08/2014 07:21 AM, Cameron Gray wrote:
> > At Decentral Vancouver we're working on the very early stages of an
> > incentivized mesh with bitcoin micropayments (for now) is anyone else
> > working on something similar? Basically hobbying around at this point,
> > but with the ideal of subverting our ISP's. Canada's ISP's are a
> > notoriously overpriced oligarchy.
> >
> > our first node:
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