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Posted 01 July 2016 - 09:23 AM

Sorry,I am chinese people,so,my English is not so good,this essay is just a sample description,maybe there are many wrong words here,sorry again

i2p is a safe technology basic on kad net,but it is not safe enough,if your computer is opened by somebody else,your data maybe watched and stolen.So I think,if I can split my file into pieces,and encrypted ,remember the hash code of them,then put them on many other kad notes,in the same time,the kad notes are far away from each other.When i want to get back the file,i will find these secret pieces and download all of them and deciphering the pieces to get the file in the computer memories.
anyone without the hash code list and password never known my real data,even put them on my computer ,you neither get it ,because the unscramble data is in my computer memories ,then will lost when i turn off my computer.if you want to read them ,you must have the password code to put the pieces in right order and deciphering them.


every data piece is copied to two ones,the kad nodes will keep in touch with each other to ensure another copy is somewhere ,if some pieces on some kad nodes lost ,the left one will make a new copy to another node to make sure there always be two or more copies on kad net.

I call the technology bitdust, and I want to code the programe out ,named bitdust 1.0.

Any ideas?

My QQ is 93650714
My wechat number is somesomething,
I will have the bitmeessage in future.
call me laix breth
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Posted 01 July 2016 - 09:45 AM

View PostNewThinker, on 01 July 2016 - 09:23 AM, said:

Sorry,I am chinese people,so,my English is not so good,this essay is just a sample description,maybe there are many wrong words here,sorry again

i2p is a safe technology basic on kad net,but it is not safe enough,if your computer is opened by somebody else,your data maybe watched and stolen.So I think,if I can split my file into pieces,and encrypted ,remember the hash code of them,then put them on many other kad notes,in the same time,the kad notes are far away from each other.When i want to get back the file,i will find these secret pieces and download all of them and deciphering the pieces to get the file in the computer memories.
anyone without the hash code list and password never known my real data,even put them on my computer ,you neither get it ,because the unscramble data is in my computer memories ,then will lost when i turn off my computer.if you want to read them ,you must have the password code to put the pieces in right order and deciphering them.


every data piece is copied to two ones,the kad nodes will keep in touch with each other to ensure another copy is somewhere ,if some pieces on some kad nodes lost ,the left one will make a new copy to another node to make sure there always be two or more copies on kad net.

I call the technology bitdust, and I want to code the programe out ,named bitdust 1.0.

Any ideas?

My QQ is 93650714
My wechat number is somesomething,
I will have the bitmeessage in future.
call me laix breth

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Posted 03 July 2016 - 10:54 AM

Since you said i2p i'm guessing you using iMule to bootstrap to KAD. This forum is for client eMule and targeted at Windows platform so its not related to aMule fork iMule. Have you tried with official iMule forum/site? Developers of aMule or eMule has nothing to do with iMule and far as I know and remember I think iMule is stop being developed as i2p haven't gained much popularity due to tor.
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Posted 10 September 2016 - 01:07 AM

I fiddled with I2P for several months before deciding it was not for me. At least for the near future. It was too murky for casual tourists (such as myself), probably by design and probably for the best. It reminded me of the Web of the mid 90s.
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