Author Topic: Is Bitshares based in a country?  (Read 1389 times)

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Offline donkeypong

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It might be good to duplicate the site content on an outside domain; is that what you are saying?

Offline jsidhu

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The binaries and src are put in bittorrent which is p2p.. so its always available.
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I think this deserves some consideration because anything that offers an alternative to the fiat nonsense is bound to come up against walls - whether they be excessive regulation or whatever.

Do any of the developers have an opinion on this and how the system would hold up? Before investing significant wealth I would like to know how we can guarantee availability.

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Operation Chokepoint
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46Am7qFf16c&feature=em-subscription-upload

Even thought Bitshares is decentralized, it still has weak points. For example .org is under USA jurisdiction. Bitshares needs its own.p2p site
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