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  2. 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.

  3. Solid (web decentralization project) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of technical challenges to be surmounted to accomplish decentralizing the web, according to Berners-Lee's vision. [15] Rather than using a centralized spoke–hub distribution paradigm, decentralized peer-to-peer networking is implemented in a manner that adds more control and performance features than traditional peer-to-peer networks such as BitTorrent.

  4. Chainlink (blockchain oracle) - Wikipedia

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    Chainlink's decentralized oracle network is an open-source technology infrastructure that allows any blockchain to securely connect to off-chain data and computation resources. The network nodes fetch, validate, and deliver data from multiple sources onto blockchains to execute smart contracts.

  5. Why the Decentralized Web’s Development Is Unstoppable - AOL

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    The time to hone in on the “New Internet” is now.

  6. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Every node in a decentralized system has a copy of the blockchain. Data quality is maintained by massive database replication [41] and computational trust. No centralized "official" copy exists and no user is "trusted" more than any other. [40] Transactions are broadcast to the network using the software. Messages are delivered on a best-effort ...

  7. Gnutella - Wikipedia

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    Various methods have been used for this, including a pre-existing address list of possibly working nodes shipped with the software, using updated web caches of known nodes (called Gnutella Web Caches), UDP host caches and, rarely, even IRC. Once connected, the client requests a list of working addresses.

  8. Decentralized Search Engine Presearch Launches Powerful New ...

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    Its search-to-earn model rewards users with PRE tokens for every search, creating a unique value proposition. Powered by a decentralized node infrastructure, Presearch promotes fairness and mitigates biases in search outcomes unlike conventional platforms that may prioritize self-serving content and suppress others.

  9. 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".