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  2. GUN (graph database) - Wikipedia

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    GUN (also known as Graph Universe Node, gun.js, and gunDB) is an open source, offline-first, real-time, decentralized, graph database written in JavaScript for the web browser. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The database is implemented as a peer-to-peer network distributed across "Browser Peers" and "Runtime Peers".

  3. Decentralized web - Wikipedia

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    Web3, also called Web 3.0, is the name given to a decentralized web movement that is sometimes described as a "read/write/own" stage of internet development. It focuses on decentralizing the underlying infrastructure of the internet, shifting away from centralized data storage and management using new protocols and technologies.

  4. ZeroNet - Wikipedia

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    ZeroNet is a decentralized web-like network of peer-to-peer users, created by Tamas Kocsis in 2015, programming for the network was based in Budapest, Hungary; is built in Python; and is fully open source. [3] Instead of having an IP address, sites are identified by a public key (specifically a bitcoin address). The private key allows the owner ...

  5. Solid (web decentralization project) - Wikipedia

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    The project "aims to radically change the way Web applications work today, resulting in true data ownership as well as improved privacy" [2] by developing a platform for linked-data applications that are completely decentralized and fully under users' control rather than controlled by other entities. The ultimate goal of Solid is to allow users ...

  6. Gnutella - Wikipedia

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    To address the problems of bottlenecks, Gnutella developers implemented a tiered system of ultrapeers and leaves. Instead of all nodes being considered equal, nodes entering the network were kept at the 'edge' of the network, as a leaf. Leaves don't provide routing. Nodes which are capable of routing messages are promoted to ultrapeers.

  7. Content-addressable network - Wikipedia

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    After a departing node is identified, its zone must be either merged or taken over. First the departed node's zone is analyzed to determine whether a neighboring node's zone can merge with the departed node's zone to form a valid zone. For example, a zone in a 2D coordinate space must be either a square or rectangle and cannot be L-shaped.

  8. Decentralized physical infrastructure network - Wikipedia

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    YOM is the first decentralized cloud gaming infrastructure (DePIN), streaming games, immersive experiences, white-label metaverses and entirely new entertainment formats at scale, Leveraging a distributed network of gaming machines, YOM offers global low-latency near-zero costs cloud gaming to any device and channel, effectively eliminating the ...

  9. Helium Network - Wikipedia

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    The Helium Network is a decentralized wireless Internet of things (IoT) network using the LoRaWAN system, tied to the cryptocurrency Helium Network Token (symbol HNT). [1] Nodes on the network are generally owned and placed by individuals in their homes or offices, and they are rewarded for their participation in the network in payments of HNT ...