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(1/2) In light of renewed interest in the peer-to-peer network space, we thought we'd tell you more about what we are building at Kinode. One of our big goals at Kinode is to help Web3 dApps live up to their promise of being permissionless and truly decentralized. It turns out there's a lot that you can't (or shouldn't) do with a blockchain—some processes are better left to an offchain computing environment. Kinode *is* that off-chain computing environment. Kinode is permissionless, composable, and—because each version is backwards compatible—built to last. We've built with the developer experience front of mind. Our stack is very legible. Kinode is written in Rust and executed in Wasm. Elsewhere we incorporate other standard and widely used languages and technology. We write contracts in Solidity, we incorporate zero-knowledge with Succinct Labs, we've built a sandbox for running Python for AI, etc.
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(2/2) Technically, this is achieved with our novel path-value infrastructure (Kimap), as well as the name service built on top of it, (Kinode Name Service, or KNS), a protocol to transform entries in Kimap into node identities, facilitating secure p2p communication across the network. Kinode is designed for modularity at its core. Each part of Kinode OS, from the virtual machine to the networking protocol, is modular. So devs can easily plug in new features without disrupting the entire system, and app development can draw heavily on prior work. If this vision intrigues you, check out our developer docs at https://book.kinode.org And join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7 Or Telegram: https://t.co/6r5xMdm1Lj
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