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Play: torrent p2p site that cannot be closed

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The network has a new site with torrents called Play. Its distinguishing feature is that it is very difficult, if not impossible, to close. Instead of standard technologies with domains and hosting, Play uses the capabilities of the distributed ZeroNet network.

Open project ZeroNet fights with censorship and provides for the creation of p2p-sites, updated in real time, not requiring a central server and third-party hosting. The downside is the need to install on a computer and run a set of scripts in Python, without which sites will not be available.
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Those who want to raise a zero-site gets private and public keys at their disposal. The private key is kept by the site owner, and only with its help the site can be modified. The public key is the address of the site - with its help you can verify the authenticity of the content, and in addition, since ZeroNet uses Bitcoin technology, it can accept payments in cryptocurrency.

By default, the technology does not provide anonymity to its users, but those who want to hide from annoying attention can always use the Tor network to disguise their real IP address.

Like any other p2p technology, ZeroNet means that site visitors automatically become and distribute their content. As a result, there is no central server, and the resource is not easier to close than a DHT network. To provide even more headache to those who try to impose censorship in the zeronete, ZeroNet means available simple methods for cloning sites.

The Play site, available at the Zeronetovsky URL 127.0.0.1 : 43110 / 1PLAYgDQboKojowD3kwdb3CtWmWaokXvfp (works only when the ZeroNet program is installed on your computer) does not provide a torrent tracker, but instead is still distributing magnet links taken from the RARBG. The Play site contains links to movies in various capacities, along with links to their trailers on YouTube.

Plans for a distributed site for two years now bearing The Pirate Bay . Last year, the BitTorrent protocol developers from the eponymous company released a public beta version of their Maelstrom browser, also trying to work through the p2p network.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/391113/


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