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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / ✅ [ANN] FileFileGo - Decentralized Data Sharing Network on: April 10, 2023, 06:51:06 PM


https://filefilego.com/

Peer-to-peer, censorship-resistant, and a privacy-focused data sharing network

The FileFileGo protocol is a peer-to-peer data-sharing network designed for the web3 era, with an incentive mechanism, full-text search, storage, and indexing/tracking. Its decentralized architecture enables users to share data without censorship or a single point of failure. By leveraging game-theory concepts, FileFileGo incentivizes participation and ensures data availability while achieving fault-tolerance and preserving privacy.

As the internet has grown, it has become increasingly vulnerable to censorship and control by large corporations and ISPs. Governments have also attempted to regulate the flow of information online, making it challenging for informational platforms to operate without interruption. The FileFileGo protocol was developed to address these issues and enable users to access and share information freely.

FileFileGo is an open-source community project, with no centralized control or ownership. Its coin distribution is designed to be fair, with an emission of 40 FFG per block that decreases by half every 24 months.

The protocol is launched without ICO/STO/IEO or pre-mine, relying on a Proof of Authority consensus algorithm that will eventually transition to Proof of Stake to allow more stakeholders to participate.

So what problem does it solve?

We highly recommend reading the documentation (https://filefilego.com/documentation/docs/) which explains every piece of the system and the challenges it solves.

A simple example would be, a "channel" that can be created and called "BitcoinTalk" and under this channel, the owner/posters/admins can create sub-channels, entries, folders, and files. Textual data will be on-chain and files will be off-chain using the storage engine. We have developed a novel algorithm that can verify if a file was successfully transferred from one node to another node mathematically and deterministically. These algorithms are Proof of Data Transfer and they are used as the main incentive mechanism for releasing funds to a file hoster. (data is downloaded by the downloader, applying a fee that the file hoster requires)


What are we doing on bitcointalk?

Filefilego is an open-source community project, we encourage and seek contributions and innovative ideas to ensure that the Internet remains an open and decentralized platform.

Any user can join the network by running a full node and enabling the Storage Engine, which they can later use to upload data. File downloaders requesting your data, will be required to pay the fees the storage provider has specified (when running a full node its required to specify the fees_per_byte)


Blockchain info:
Blockchain Consensus Algorithm: currently PoA and later transition to PoS https://filefilego.com/documentation/docs/consensus.html
File Transfer Consensus Algorithm: Proof-of-Transfer (PoX) - Proof-of-Data Possession (PoDP)
Block time: 10 seconds
Total Supply: 500 Million FFG
Validation/Stake Reward: 40 FFG per Block
Emission: Divide by 2 every 24 months


Website:
https://filefilego.com/

Developer Documentation:
https://filefilego.com/documentation/docs/

Github:
https://github.com/filefilego/filefilego/

Social:
Telegram: https://t.me/filefilego
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/qhKkKZ9


filefilego v.1.1.8 (current release) implementation: https://github.com/filefilego/filefilego/releases/latest
The client is stable and running on main-net

filefilego UI https://github.com/filefilego/filefilego-ui

The wallet application will be used to interact with the blockchain/network with a UI


Please feel free to ask your questions about this project
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