Title: HTTPZ - HTTP rethought, on the new Ethereum-Zero Blockchain Post by: HTTPZero on August 12, 2017, 09:31:44 AM HTTPZERO The new standard of Hyper Transfer Protocols SSL and HTTPs have dominated the industry of end-to-end encryption in webpages for a long time. It is time for change, however, as newly discovered flaws undermine https connections for many sites.'Ticketbleed', a bug in F5 firewalls posed a big threat earlier in 2017. Thus, our team set to work to develop a new open-source protocol that would work on forked versions of Chromium - HTTPZ HTTPZ or hyper text transfer protocol zero is an application protocol for hypermedia information systems routed through the HTTPZ Blockchain. This ensures a new era of website design, website certifications, and website security is created. HTTPZ as the HTTPS Killer Although many different browsers do not support the use of HTTPZ at this time, a forked version of Chromium is in the works to allow HTTPZ to be view able. HTTPZ is the Tor for every-day usage. It protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network powered by the blockchain, that is run by miners around the world. HTTPZ masks all identifying information, especially browser finger-prints, location, and obfuscates even your time zone to ensure maximum security. HTTPZ as a source of Income Miners can set up nodes and services to be able to use HTTPzero. HTTPzero does not require gas to operate, and the use of HTTPZ protocol can allow automated network rewards to the miners. Obfuscate identifying information, circumvent censorship Circumvent censorship using a zero-transfer protocol to connect to your favorite website. The community httpz abstraction layer with scalaz is available for testing https://github.com/adamdecaf/httpz Code: Request Methods You see that green lock next to your address bar? That's signifying a HTTP Secure connection, meaning that your information should be encrypted! However, there have been many flaws to undermine the use of HTTPS, and HTTPS still allows your ISP to see what you are doing, and it does not prevent an attacker from seeing which websites you visit. HTTPZ, is a new protocol powered by the Blockchain made to create an open-source community centric protocol that is better than Tor. If you are interested in this project, you may want to participate in our Initial Coin Offering If you truly support this project, idea, and our philosophy, then you qualify for our Initial Coin Offering. Code: 0x9b1A6a379efF5B6E195B8Da4E573F8Bbc507a2c3 There are 100,000,000 httpz network tokens in total supply We do not collect your information, but due diligence may suggest that some parts of America have blocked ICOs. If this is the case, we ask that you do not participate. The Initial Coin Offering will be accepting Ethereum only. Please do not send from exchanges, as your HTTPZ Network Tokens will be linked to the exchange's address. Our target is to kickstart a facility to utilize HTTPZ. After the Initial Coin Offering, and the kickstart - there should be community support and a generated self-governing protocol. Inquiries Please contact our BitcoinTalk account for more information. We are currently seeking more people to join in on the implementation of Ethereum-based Zero Networks. If you can help/volunteer, please contact us. If you are looking for a part-time job as a developer, please message us on how you think you can help and a brief overview of your qualifications. Expect 2-3 business days reply. Title: Re: HTTPZ - HTTP rethought, on the new Ethereum-Zero Blockchain Post by: HTTPZero on August 12, 2017, 10:13:32 AM Reserved for translations
Title: Re: HTTPZ - HTTP rethought, on the new Ethereum-Zero Blockchain Post by: Ano on August 12, 2017, 10:18:34 AM 1 Ethereum = 20 HTTPz
There are 100,000,000 httpz network tokens in total supply You are trying to collect 5 million ETH what a brilliant shot. Can you explain what special reason to invest into this project while no official website, no team profile I will pass this project. Title: Re: HTTPZ - HTTP rethought, on the new Ethereum-Zero Blockchain Post by: HTTPZero on August 12, 2017, 01:13:00 PM This is the new HTTP. That is why - no one owns it.
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