Bringing peer-to-peer networks to ALL the peers
11-13, 17:10–17:20 (Asia/Bangkok), Stage 4

The p2p networks of the Ethereum ecosystem generally draw the line to server nodes. True end users devices: mobiles, laptops, browsers, are excluded and use centralised APIs and gateways to access the p2p network. Removing sovereignty, censorship-resistance and privacy in the process.

In this lightning talk, we’ll review everything that can go wrong when trying to include resource restricted devices in a peer-to-peer network, using the most popular tools and libraries.

Franck is currently leading the Waku project, a suite of protocol and network that enables censorship-resistant and private off-chain communications, using novel zero-knowledge technology to prevent spamming.

He joined the blockchain ecosystem for the Cypherpunk values, previously working on multi-chain private swap protocols.

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