Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
Hello!

I wonder, is some FIDONET type service existing for countries where all telecom is 
disabled? Kind of "sneakernet" for large packets of messages to be delivered.

1- I write message to [username, address or hash], encrypt with public/private 
pair.
2- Trusted "sneakernet" collector with some software physically arrives and 
grabs my message, updates my 'ball' (or blob?) of crypted messages, in case other 
sneakernet collector comes.
3- Maybe when delivery is 100% confirmed this gets added to ball so it can be 
pruned?

And so on. Bitcoin style blockchain confirmation seems useful?

Does any service like this existing now?


That's a rather intriguing concept, though I might look at starting from UUCP & NNTP, or perhaps BITNET, rather than the FIDO model - the software is a bit more mature, and UUCP at least is still supported. Mobile devices could associate themselves, via local WiFi, when in range of each other, and messages would just flow through normal news exchange protocols.

Can't speak to how useful it might be.

Miles Fidelman

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