On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Joshua <joshua2014@protonmail.ch> wrote:
Currently none of the cryptocurrency networks in existence are end-to-end encrypted
Always thought that was pretty lame. Along with some lack of support for use over (as in tor exit, socks5), or within (onion, i2p, etc) the various overlay [dark]nets.
the day the great firewall of China sees cryptocurrency as a threat.
Those other than the state's and globally approved ones.
And if you're looking for a place to store some data permanently and in a distributed manner (that nobody can erase from history), then boy do I have a project for you!
Still unsold on permanent bloat of systems. Where options, that default to non permanence for sanity there. Storing reference pointers onchain out to some data you can blacken later is reasonable. Programmatic redundancy and lifetimes, AI maintenance bots. Permanen[t/ce] has a cost to maintain, and people now correctly see through "free" versions of that as a false SLA to sell and uphold. Being new, blockchain and all sorts of systems in general still have a lot of thinking, trials, failures and successes to do, and IPFS is kinda cool.
Check it out! https://zencash.io/
So definitely, shill on bruh :)