BitTorrent is a protocol developed by Bram Cohen in 2001 that revolutionized file sharing on the internet. Unlike traditional methods where a central server handles the distribution of files, ...
BitTorrent has released its own peer to peer browser as a public beta. BitTorrent published the alpha of the browser, known as Project Maelstrom, last December. Project Maelstrom uses the same ...
Vitalik Buterin compares Ethereum to BitTorrent and Linux, outlining a vision for scalable, trustless infrastructure with ...
Vitalik Buterin said that Ethereum should be understood less as a speculative asset and more as shared infrastructure. On Jan ...
ZeroNet, a serverless P2P network that uses Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent technology, may be the first real, usable prototype of a decentralized web. BitTorrent users can download files directly ...
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BitTorrent recently announced Project Maelstrom, a plan to deliver web pages via peer-to-peer torrent technology using a special web browser—a drastically different method than the traditional ...
The first official implementation of BitTorrent’s peer-to-peer technology hits iOS and the Apple TV today, but not in the way you may have expected. OTT News, a small team bringing a different ...
BitTorrent Inc. is expanding the trial of its server-less peer-to-peer messaging app Bleep to pretty much anyone who wants to try it. Bleep entered an open alpha period late Wednesday with apps for ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More BitTorrent today announced a new feature for its BitTorrent and uTorrent ...
ZeroNet, a serverless P2P network that uses Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent technology, may be the first real, usable prototype of a decentralized web. BitTorrent users can download files directly ...