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Introduction to P2P

P2P (Peer-to-peer) is a technology for the distribution of information.

Unlike centralized source, P2P relys on the identity of files that are being

published and distributed. Data which is accessible over centralized

portocols such as FTP, Gemini, Gopher, HTTP, MQTT, RSYNC, WebDAV, and XMPP

are subjected to change; and yet P2P links (URIs) never change. P2P helps

courts, journals, legislatures, ministries scholars, and others to create

permanent records of sources that they cite. P2P is simple, easy to use, and

is built and supported by everyone.

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P2P

P2P (Peer-to-peer) is a technology for the distribution of permanent information utilizing immutable checksums.

Unlike centralized source, P2P relys on the identity of files that are being published and distributed.

FTP, Gemini, Gopher, HTTP, MQTT, RSYNC, WebDAV, and XMPP sites are subjected to change; and yet P2P links (URIs) never change.

P2P helps courts, journals, legislatures, ministries scholars, and others to create permanent records of sources that they cite.

P2P is simple, easy to use, and is built and supported by everyone.

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Published : 2024-09-07 0:00:00 UTC
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Authors

Schimon Jehudah Zachary

Enclosures

Kademlia: A Peer-to-peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric

Resources

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PPN metadata as a mean for permanent records
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