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ZeroNet's successor: The Peer-to-Peer Network #2831

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RiiNTSfARz4ox7aVsStuz opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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ZeroNet's successor: The Peer-to-Peer Network #2831

RiiNTSfARz4ox7aVsStuz opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 4 comments

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@RiiNTSfARz4ox7aVsStuz
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Peer-to-Peer Network is a distributed network based on Bitcoin cryptography and the BitTorrent protocol.

Website: https://peer-to-peer.network

GitHub repository: https://github.com/peertopeernetwork/p2p

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Copyright © 2020-2023 — Peer-to-Peer Network
Copyright © 2015-2020 — ZeroNet

so this is another 0net fork. please restore git history in order to avoid copyright and license violation

@RiiNTSfARz4ox7aVsStuz
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Other forks should be avoided because they frequently contain intentionally vulnerable code or contain no modifications at all.
Some, if not all, of those forks are begging for cryptocurrency while claiming to be official forks and the only secure forks while using ZeroNet's name, including trolling ZeroNet's WikiPedia page.

It is strongly advised that you do not use any "fork" released by @caryoscelus!
Never, ever send any cryptocurrency to @caryoscelus.
She/he is a con artist attempting to defraud ZeroNet users!

Alternatively, you can use older forks such as the one published by @wandrien at https://github.com/zeronet-enhanced or the work of @canewsin at https://github.com/ZeroNetX/ZeroNet.

Notify: @anoadragon453 @imachug @mx5kevin @shortcutme

@RiiNTSfARz4ox7aVsStuz
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@caryoscelus

so this is another 0net fork

This is not one of ZeroNet's 2000+ forks!
This is the successor!

please restore git history

You want git history you do a diff yourself!

...in order to avoid copyright and license violation

its-free-software

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Other forks should be avoided because they frequently contain intentionally vulnerable code or contain no modifications at all. Some, if not all, of those forks are begging for cryptocurrency while claiming to be official forks and the only secure forks while using ZeroNet's name, including trolling ZeroNet's WikiPedia page.

It is strongly advised that you do not use any "fork" released by @caryoscelus! Never, ever send any cryptocurrency to @caryoscelus. She/he is a con artist attempting to defraud ZeroNet users!

Alternatively, you can use older forks such as the one published by @wandrien at https://github.com/zeronet-enhanced or the work of @canewsin at https://github.com/ZeroNetX/ZeroNet.

Notify: @anoadragon453 @imachug @mx5kevin @shortcutme

I don't know what your problem is... @caryoscelus and their zeronet-conservancy project seems to be the most active maintainer of any of the forks trying to keep this project alive...

Also, No one is going to seriously trust the word of an account with a random string username that keeps all there activity private. Especially since out of your pic of the litter;

  1. peer-to-peer.network Can't keep there websites SSL/TLS up to date, And hasn't been updated in 9 months.
  2. zeronet-enhanced is dead.
  3. ZeroNetX updates seems to be on a slower pace of development.

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