I gave up trying to understand how their stuff actually works.
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Looks like a copy of https://zeronet.io , that never really took off but was a neat idea
I guess there was no killer application for it: People who really needed censorship resistant websites also needed privacy, which bittorrent doesn't offer.
You could put an onion address in every torrent file
it is easy to think that we are using Bittorrent, since we are using its Mainline DHT, but we are Not.
No p2p storage at all. Just a good old web server, but the censorship resistance come from the fact that you can always point your public key to another hosting provider if you got censored or deplatformed.
In fact, because it is just DNS packets over Mainline, you can use SVCB records to point to mirrors of your data, so even if your main host is taken down, http agents can be smart enough and failover to reading from your configured mirrors.