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Brave Web Browser Will Become the First To Offer Peer-To-Peer Networking Protocol – Gizmodo Australia
For anyone hoping a decentralised web is in our immediate future — anyone who has, say, recently observed the measurable ways in which big tech oligarchs play an…

For anyone hoping a decentralised web is in our immediate future anyone who has, say, recently observed the measurable ways in which big tech oligarchs play an active role in shaping our democracy, perhaps theres good news: On Tuesday, privacy-focused browser Brave released an update that makes it the first to feature peer-to-peer protocol for hosting web content.
Known as IPFS, which stands for InterPlanetary File System, the protocol allows users to load content from a decentralised network of…
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