Revenant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> IMO, there is a lot of focus on the anonymity features of freenet to
> the exclusion of the bandwidth features.
That's because the bandwidth benefit is entirely theoretical. It assumes
a properly functioning Freenet which is composed mostly of permanent
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On Tuesday 04 June 2002 19:33, Revenant wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
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> > Let's start with this: Freenet is an anonymous, decentralized data
> > storage and retrieval system. The physical resources are provided by
> > volunteer nodes around the
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Let's start with this: Freenet is an anonymous, decentralized data
> storage and retrieval system. The physical resources are provided by
> volunteer nodes around the world. Data (content) may be inserted
> into Freenet by anybody. Tracking the source of data insertions