Michel R. Gernaat
2016-01-29 14:29:00 UTC
Dear everyone,
I am in no way currently affiliated with the torrent protocol and its
development, so I hope I am not wasting everyone's time here with an idle
thought or one that's been proposed before:
I was wondering whether it would benefit this peer-to-peer protocol to
include (in lieu with DHT and its ilk) an option where clients automatically
receive and cache random pieces of torrents in their networks, which they
then actively seed as well (but in a blind fashion). A local cache of pieces
could be configured and seeded via the DHT.
I imagine it would increase the overall speed of the network at the cost of
a slight overhead (that could be disabled per client). As well as increase
the long term longevity of shared information.
As a side-effect it could also provide plausible deniability for areas where
censorship is commonplace.
Kind regards,
~
I am in no way currently affiliated with the torrent protocol and its
development, so I hope I am not wasting everyone's time here with an idle
thought or one that's been proposed before:
I was wondering whether it would benefit this peer-to-peer protocol to
include (in lieu with DHT and its ilk) an option where clients automatically
receive and cache random pieces of torrents in their networks, which they
then actively seed as well (but in a blind fashion). A local cache of pieces
could be configured and seeded via the DHT.
I imagine it would increase the overall speed of the network at the cost of
a slight overhead (that could be disabled per client). As well as increase
the long term longevity of shared information.
As a side-effect it could also provide plausible deniability for areas where
censorship is commonplace.
Kind regards,
~