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  • Pasta Dental@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    One of the rare use cases of a blockchain actually being useful. A federated internet archive that uses a blockchain to validate that the saved data has not been altered by a malicious actor trying to tamper with proofs

    That would be really cool but horribly inefficient because of the sheer amount of storage required

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        To be fair that would not necessarily be because of the blockchain part, more because of the decentralized/federated nature of this theorical network

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      I mean you don’t need the blockchain for that. The same way that distro mirrors don’t need the blockchain. It can be federated, with each upload being verified through hashes that they are in fact the real upload. I would argue that something like blockchain would remove the authority from them, granting the position of a bad actor spinning up enough servers to be able to poison the blockchain just because they had the computing power, claiming authority

      • explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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        14 hours ago

        Bro hear me out bro

        We put the whole thing on a blockchain. BUT

        • entry order isn’t super important

        • you don’t need to validate the entire archive

        So basically a blockchain, but for a bunch of files, not ordered. So instead of a native token, users can just trade bits of information as currency. 🙀

        If it goes really well, we could even recruit one of the Bitcoin developers to help.

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          13 hours ago

          lol I fucking hate this because idiots will read this and be like “oh shit is this the new blockchain”

          Well done

      • kautau@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        Yes, this is a great example of where ipfs would work (specifically for file hosting, not necessarily for the actual web interface), and also, no ipfs is not a blockchain, and it shouldn’t be. I thought we were past the whole “can this be a blockchain” thing, but here we are. Blockchain is cool tech. It’s also incredibly inefficient for anything beyond a transaction ledger, or in today’s case, money laundering and trying to avoid taxes and regulation.

    • WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de
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      The thing is sometimed articles must be removed from IA (copyright (I disagree with that one) or when information is leaked that could threaten lives), with a blockchain this would be impossible

      • tehmics@lemmy.world
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        this would be impossible

        Perfect.

        I’d be interested in seeing real examples where lives are threatened. I find it unlikely that the internet archive would be the exclusive arbiter of so-called deadly information

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          There was an actual example where a journalistic article about afghanistan accidentally leaked names of some sources and people who helped westerners in afghanistan, which did actually endanger those people’s lives.