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https://github.com/mmalmi/hashtree-ts - it's basically blossom with directories and file chunking.

* Merkle tree roots published on nostr, so you can have npub/path addressed directories whose content you can update.

* Chunks are encrypted by default (Freenet style CHK content hash key encryption).

* Peers request chunks over WebRTC with Freenet style privacy preserving HTL hops-to-live algorihtm.

* HTTP blossom servers used as fallback.

I also have github replacement on hashtree in the works: https://files.iris.to/#/npub1g53mukxnjkcmr94fhryzkqutdz2ukq4ks0gvy5af25rgmwsl4ngq43drvk/repos/hashtree-ts

freenet-project, successor project name: hyphanet, yay. u hyphanet developer and involved over there as well? #NDN et al for the future

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I'm not involved with freenet / hyphanet, but would be interesting to hear what they think about this hashtree arrangement. I think hyphanet in browser would be much more popular than having to download some java software 😅