Decentralization: It's time to get our blockchains out of the cloud

in dawn •  8 years ago  (edited)

The cloud is:

Not yours

Compromised by governments

Compromised by corporations

Compromised by security issues

Slow AF


Poorly Designed

The cloud wasn't designed for you. The cloud doesn't love you. It just wants to gobble up all your data for analysis so its masters can profit. It doesn't care if your privacy is infringed in the process.

Shall we start again?

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Thanks @faddat ! Would you be interested in sharing your findings of the best solution? Of course we think Storj (end to end encrypted object storage that only the key holder can access) is the best solution for most developers, but we are definitely interested in your research.

Always. When we will we chat today?

Well put my friend.

2017 will be interesting with Maidsafe, Storj and Mega 2.0

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

I'm wondering if any will make it to release. MAIDSAFE is in a kinda crucial final phase now afaik, implementing data chains.

I talk with storj Monday, and I believe they have something running. Anyone know if storj uses eth?

Nobody knows about Kim.coms new whatever but everyone loves to feel happy for him, when he is not in jail.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

We have our beta released and running quite well. Storj already has partnerships with Heroku and many more coming soon with over 9,000 developers building on our network. Come take a look and read our newly released v2 whitepaper https://steemit.com/@storj

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Excited to speak with you today and

  1. learn about your dev tools
  2. Determine if Storj is fast enough to hold application state

If it is, then boy, there's going to be a great deal that Storj enables.

Don't Storj have their own coin?

Yes, I think they do.

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Yes, by all means we MUST start again. Here is a framework for doing so on the software side of things called Matrix. Glad I found you today @faddat, looking at your dawn whitepaper now.

BTW, I agree with you about the difficulty of learning the graphene API; I believe it should be simplified, reorganized and improved for consistency and to better aid adoption by programmers with "less than godlike" talent. Happy Holidays!

We cannot all be gods.

And matrix is awesome. We must ensure compatibility.