In an Ever-Expanding Library, Using Decentralized Storage to Keep Your Materials Safe

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 20:20:18 PDT 2022


Zero knowledge protocols have yet to be implemented
into distributed content addressible storage systems.
ZKP could allow nodes that provide extents to also
anonymously provide their geophysical grid coordinate,
thereby allowing the system and/or clients to ensure
physical / political redundancy of data.

Prepaid rechargeable content blobs launched into a
computational storage overlay could also autonomously
ensure their own redundancy levels through internal
index / retrieval verification and replication functions.
Alternatively, non-compute nets could ensure replication
through taxing the inserted blob until its balance is zero.

Libraries, most being government entities, will of course
just deploy extents and store among and across each
other, but that implies necessary trust.

Next generation will be full auto exec bots,
pay for the insert, disconnect, data lives on.


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