Hello Christian,

I am look to blockchain concept (of Bitcoin).

Source: http://www.wired.com/2014/03/decentralized-applications-built-bitcoin-great-except-whos-responsible-outcomes/

"Thus, while they enable a whole new set of possibilities, blockchain-based applications also present legal <http://www.wired.com/opinion/2014/03/safe-harbor-for-finance-startups-regulation/>, technical, and social challenges similar to those raised by other P2P applications that came before them, such as BitTorrent, Tor, or Freenet. But some of these challenges haven’t been seen before in the context of traditional P2P networks."

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"As such, the bitcoin platform (or blockchain) allows for the deployment of decentralized applications that combine the benefits of cloud computing — in terms of ubiquity and elasticity — with the benefits of P2P technologies in terms of privacy and anonymity. Even though the blockchain is inherently transparent (as every transaction is recorded on a public ledger), users can have multiple identities that don’t necessarily relate to their real persona."

Blockchain-based applications can therefore address user’s privacy through anonymity.

Is there integration of blockchain (concept) and gnunet possible/useful?

Greetings Jan Marco

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