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Hypercore Protocol

Enables distributed data sharing using secured, append-only logs.

Made by datproject

  • File Sharing

What is Hypercore Protocol?

The Hypercore Protocol is a decentralized data sharing network that enables users to create and distribute data in a secure, transparent, and efficient manner. Built on the foundation of Hypercore logs, a type of signed, append-only data structure akin to lightweight blockchains, the protocol facilitates the peer-to-peer exchange of information without the need for a centralized authority or consensus algorithm. As more individuals contribute to the seeding of a dataset, the available bandwidth for accessing and sharing that data increases, mirroring the principles of BitTorrent

Highlights

  • Decentralized data sharing network built on Hypercore logs
  • Signed, append-only data structures similar to lightweight blockchains
  • Peer-to-peer data exchange without centralized control or consensus
  • Increased bandwidth as more users contribute to seeding datasets
  • Secure and transparent data distribution

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Self-Hosted
  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Online
  • JavaScript
  • Electron / Atom Shell

Languages

  • English

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Features

    • File Sync

    • Decentralized

    • Distributed

    • Peer-To-Peer