Ian Clarke Answering Questions About Freenet

See Ian Clarke on Freenet.

12:09 A decentralised network is always fragmented. That's OK because it's just a transport medium, one of many, in a reliable system. You need a top-level network layer to unify the various transports, and your top-level layer is just a transport for other people's networks, and vice versa: their networks are your transport layer. If part of your transports are disabled you have to route around the hole. You shouldn't need one global number space like IPv4/IPv6 because there is no need for any transport to be able to connect directly to any other transport. You can do this using separate private IP networks connected to different interfaces. See Taylor and Amy Experiment With an Open Source, Decentralised, Encrypted Way to Message Complete Strangers

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