Substratum is decentralized web project that would allow anyone to rent their computer as a hosting server.
The host would be paid for renting the space to both private users and businesses to host sites, databases, and applications on this community rented network.
They plan on using advanced cryptography algorithms rooted in artificial intelligence to secure there data and network and custom developed advanced compression algorithms to lower latency and speed up load times of content.
If this project is able to function right it could mean a major change in internet hosting and decentralized a large part of the internet.
Let me know how you guys feel about this project.
All I see in that post is a promotion for a web site that just registered their domain a month ago.
When I read the site, I kept asking myself "how" and throughout the supposedly technical documents. All I saw was the super magistic use of cryptography and artificial intelligence.
I was almost hoping to get some answers like:
- Where is the data stored?
- How is the data kept constantly between the nodes (hosts) to allow read-write access?
- How is the data saved on any node protected from the node's owner sneaking or tampering with it?
- Are all hosting nodes a complete copy of each other?
- Is this solution tested at all?
On the site, I also taught of the big point you raise about overcoming Chinese control. That sounds like those people have no clue what they're talking about. The chinese Firewall already block or redirect all DNS queries so that (your) site's solution COULD NOT run from a regular browser. That actually raises complex political and legal issues which the site would face.