Hi All. Josh here, one of the Co-Founders of Storj. We're all about cooperation rather than competition, so I think it's possible to talk about Maidsafe and Storj without anyone having to disparage each other's projects.
Unfortunately, this seems to be a thing in the decentralization space. Suffice to say, if both our projects are wildly successful then everyone in the decentralization ecosystem will benefit. As I like to say, in nature, polyculture systems work a lot better than monoculture systems. In our case, different teams with different backgrounds can try different paths of innovation.
One of the biggest differences between MaidSafe and Storj is that Storj takes advantage of blockchain technology and MaidSafe does not (as pointed out in one of their blog posts). David Irvine started working on MaidSafe back in 2006, before Satoshi even wrote the Bitcoin whitepaper. Because of that (even though they've integrated SafeCoins), they've gone along a different and unique evolutionary path.
Another difference, as some folks have pointed out, is that MaidSafe has been evolving their concept and organization for a while. Because of this, they've had time to build a pretty awesome team and work on some cool things like RUDP. I've had some exchanges with David and some MaidSafe folks on their forum and I think all of us share the vision and hope for what our platforms can accomplish. David and the MaidSafe team want to build a completely new kind of internet and have developed technologies to that end. Again, if they succeed we'll all be better for it.
Storj is a much younger project, really starting about 9 months ago, but we've made tremendous progress since that time. We're evolving on a different path than MaidSafe and are focusing on decentralized cloud storage. You can read out current whitepaper draft here:
Storj (draft):
https://github.com/Storj/whitepapers/blob/master/storj/Storj%20Whitepaper.pdf?raw=trueAn updated version is forthcoming, that will include additional information about attack vectors and reputation systems.
Our MetaDisk whitepaper is available here:
http://metadisk.org/metadisk.pdfAs Nic noted, we have had a beta of our Metadisk software up for a while. We are also alpha testing our DriveShare software in preparation for testing with crowdsale participants. The relevant repositories are here:
https://github.com/storj/downstream-nodehttps://github.com/storj/downstream-farmerhttps://github.com/storj/heartbeatWe're primarily a Python house, but used C++ to code our Merkle/Swizzle verification schemes in our heartbeat library.
We've had alpha tests and the software is working well in several countries. We're planning to more widely open access to our live dashboard in the near future as tests come up.
One of our strong desires is to make it unbelievably easy for non-crypto folks to use DriveShare and MetaDisk so UX is one of our core concerns. We're also talking with folks to build Storj into many devices that have extra hard drive space.
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To respond to some additional comments above:
I think looking at the codebases of MaidSafe and Storj show the projects are different and saying that Storj is a rip-off of MaidSafe is demonstrably untrue. I believe one of the reasons for the MaidSafe blog post regarding blockchains (though MaidSafe folks can correct me if I'm off) was to specifically show they were on a different evolutionary path than blockchain-related projects.
We raised 910 BTC from our crowdsale in July and are in discussions about more traditional investment opportunities as well. We are growing quickly.
We are also very organized as well, as any member of our team can vouch for.
I'm also working on an additional white paper for biologically-inspired, decentralized, self-reproducing servers as well that will integrate with Storj. Again this, is a different path than MaidSafe has taken.
So you can support one project, another projects, both or neither. Both projects will evolve along their paths and react to innovations in the space (e.g. MaidSafe introducing Safecoins to their platform). No need to spew FUD against either project, just support the ones you like and believe in and see what happens.
Would be happy to respond to any additional questions about myself or Storj as well.
I'll leave off with a nice blog post David posted about visions and supporters:
http://metaquestions.me/2014/05/09/what-is-a-vision/This applies to all projects in the cryptospace. Just support what makes you passionate and as long as the projects you support are responsive to your needs and deliver, all is well.