Jed,

As a side note to Dodo, I have thought of two apps having a card  (lets 
call it a tiddler)   each has an encryption key each to a shared resource 
(another tiddler) that both can see until such time as either can retract 
access. The idea would be to install everything locally except that which 
is shared in a single encrypted card. This would only be a one to one 
relationship and the shared/stored card would not even be readable by the 
host. Alice chooses what they share in the shared card, Bob chooses what he 
shares, both can alter details or "burn the link"

In such a model the address  for the connection between any two devices 
could be done through this shared card, since it represents a one to one 
connection anyway. These cards could be in a block chain "contract" but 
that gets real scary to contemplate.

Food for thought
Tony

On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 11:07:07 AM UTC+10, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I know that Dodo has a lot of potential, being able to create a utp 
> connection between any two devices connected to a network without dns or 
> other servers could be incredibly powerful, but at the moment even the 
> other developers that I work with are having trouble following my code and 
> it isn't a working prototype yet. In that way it isn't very interesting yet.
>

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