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3 repositories tagged with Decentralized

Topic: Decentralized
OrbitDB: Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web

OrbitDB: Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web

OrbitDB is a serverless, distributed, peer-to-peer database designed for the decentralized web. It leverages IPFS for data storage and Libp2p Pubsub for automatic synchronization, ensuring eventual consistency through Merkle-CRDTs. This makes OrbitDB an excellent choice for p2p, decentralized, blockchain, and local-first web applications, offering various database types like event logs, documents, and key-value stores.

Analyzed Jun 22, 2026
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EasyTier: A Decentralized Mesh VPN Solution Built with Rust

EasyTier: A Decentralized Mesh VPN Solution Built with Rust

EasyTier is an open-source, decentralized mesh VPN solution written in Rust, offering secure and efficient peer-to-peer network connectivity. It provides robust features like NAT traversal, intelligent routing, and WireGuard integration, making it a versatile tool for creating private networks. With cross-platform support and multiple installation options, EasyTier simplifies secure communication across various devices.

Analyzed Nov 10, 2025
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Peergos: A P2P Secure File Storage, Social Network, and Application Protocol

Peergos: A P2P Secure File Storage, Social Network, and Application Protocol

Peergos is a peer-to-peer, secure platform designed for private file storage, social networking, and application hosting. It emphasizes user control over data, offering end-to-end encryption and fine-grained access control. Built on a decentralized architecture, Peergos aims to create a private web experience where users are protected from surveillance and data tracking.

Analyzed Oct 21, 2025
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