Let's start a decentralized Monero community on RetroShare
Retroshare allows you to establish encrypted connections between you and your friends to create a network of computers, and provides various distributed services on top of it: forums, channels, chat, mail... Retroshare is fully decentralized, and designed to provide maximum security and anonymity to its users beyond direct friends. Retroshare is entirely free and open-source software. It is available on Android, Linux, MacOS and Windows. There are no hidden costs, no ads and no terms of service.
last time I checked no hardcoded seednodes nor tor hidden services avail.
So you are the only participant in the whole p2p network atm and people wont know your IP and cant "find" you. Later on with +100 nodes a DHT will do the trick.
It is possible to bootstrap a p2p network from scratch (without mining incentives)... and I hope people get interested before the next ddos. I used retro a lot yrs ago.
When you set up retroshare for the first time you can select "Hidden node (over Tor)" and it will automatically create a hidden service for you, no need to do it yourself
I see someone requested a connection to me but it looks like they are not configured properly
yep. “hidden node (over tor)” lets you connect directly. I can see your user name is “gekut” and your onion address is hygzlzl2hxznxfxgzl3sghovnub5pjf555op72evqagihszkhtnz2bad.onion
It tells me you are offline atm.
RS is the most censorship resistant p2p net out there. You can create true friend2friend networks and thats end of story for the rats.
I mean old like not maintained, the debian packages are for v9. Tor and Monero have active devs. I think we're gonna struggle with any system that's pure peer-to-peer, servers solve the offline person issue. But I like you and would support the idea. I tried to connect, but you're offline.
You use Matrix? SimplifiedPrivacy@hackliberty.org , we can coordinate when you'll be online to connect retro
Btw can servers seeding be setup? Like if its just run on a VPS as a client, wouldn't that solve the offline issue?
Although we have common interests in private digital cash, I have not witnessed the intimacy with this community required for a successful peer network, but will definitely watch this space for developments.
Looks like there already are thousands of people on retroshare one step removed from my connections, it appears to be a good audience to bring Monero to.
You should try it out, it is truly decentralized and anonymous unlike any so called "decentralized" platform you would access through a web browser. You actually participate in hosting the content.