Yup I've been looking over twister thoroughly this week, it's very close to what I'm thinking and I'm sure the developer of that could easily do the project I'm doing. However he decided to make an alt coin and didn't use the real blockchain, which makes his network weak. It's a waste to not take advantage of the immense bitcoin computing power for this. I'm only planning on storing hashes in the blockchain though to prevent data bloat, and the parallel program which stores all the data will be a lot like twister. Additionally I'm going to take it beyond a messaging system, will be able to literally upload anything and everything to this system. Theres no limit to what this de-centralized system can do if designed correctly. Crypto graffiti has given a taste of that by uploading jpeg and png to the blockchain. 

Will be working on this 24/7 until the first release, will definitely tell you and others when the code is ready to be looked over. Fortunately I am employed by bitcoin so I can focus on this 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Wozniak <mwozniak@itbit.com>
To: hurricanewarn1 <hurricanewarn1@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Aug 31, 2015 09:15 AM
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] Censorship


Have you seen this:  http://twister.net.co/

It sounds very similar to what you're trying to do.  Also, I'd be willing to help out in the form of running some alpha/beta software as part of the network once you get something working.  Depending what languages you're writing in, I might help with code.

On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Zach G via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
The de-centralized forum directly integrates the Bitcoin blockchain with every post. I can see how you misunderstood since I wasn't specific in my first email. I'm surprised no one has done this yet, people have done things very similar but never took the leap to integrate the actual Bitcoin blockchain. Basically http://cryptograffiti.info/ but with a parallel program that stores most of the data in a hash reference table, and shares that data via a torrent-esque system.

 The Bitcoin of thoughts.


-----Original Message-----
From: Natanael <natanael.l@gmail.com>
To: NxtChg <nxtchg@hush.com>
Cc: bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>; hurricanewarn1 <hurricanewarn1@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Aug 31, 2015 7:46 am
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] Censorship

One last comment here on this topic;
For anybody who wants to discuss decentralized communication mechanisms in general, they can come to www.reddit.com/r/p2pcomms (up until these decentralized forums have become stable and common).
I've seen quite a few more of these projects lately, I want to make a list of them and would definitely like to contribute to making them not just usable, but good enough to gain popularity on their own.
(And in case you wonder about my approach to moderation: let every user pick which moderators / filters / servers he trusts, and let them share their subscription preferences in place of sharing links to centralized forums.)
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Den 31 aug 2015 10:45 skrev "NxtChg via bitcoin-dev" < bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>:

>I am creating a de-centralized forum, and I mean truly decentralized as I nor anyone else will be able to control it.

Zander is working on the same thing: https://www.reddit.com/r/AetheralResearch/

But it's actually quite difficult to make it truly censorship-resistant: both in solving the theymos factor and spam/abuse/overloading as an attack.


>There is no doubt that the centralization and censorship of the Bitcoin community is massively inhibiting the advance of Bitcoin
>and also the growth of the Bitcoin economy. We are scaring away intellectuals, businessman, and newbies that are just getting started.

We have /r/bitcoinxt and so far it has been great. But we also need a regular forum.

Roger Ver controls bitcoin.com, as I understand? https://bitcoin.com/forum/ would be nice.

And it must be a real community, not "say whatever you want because free speech". We've seen how that turned out to be.

Something like battle.net or Steam forums: heavily moderated, not for opinions, but for spam/noise/insults.

Again, this needs leadership. Anyone can install a forum software, what is needed is an "official seal of approval" and regular presence of top XT people there.

And a will to setup proper moderation. Then people will move.

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