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https://twitter.com/bantg/status/1735279127752540465?s=46&t=igD2PibSn524uNG4w2tV6w
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This is why Quilibrium’s accounts are domain segregated and permissions must be granted — a rogue script cannot override built in browser auth controls
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I've seen you talk about this enough so I gotta check it out. From a cursory glance it seems like it's a new routing layer? Is there an ELI5 version of the tech? Reminds me of Yggdrasil a bit.
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It's first principles rewriting of internet applications: private routing with adversarial analytics countermeasures, decentralized E2EE data storage with private retrieval, multi-party computation for application execution for interactive application execution on network, and enables entirely new applications to exist
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There's also, of course, a token incentive to drive all of this
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Is there a list of potential use cases, similar to @dwr.eth’s for FC?
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The use case is the Internet. More gradually, the expectation is applications will emerge that take advantage of its unique attributes first, and inevitably regular cloud-based applications will eventually converge into it. I wrote some examples before: https://warpcast.com/cassie/0xa0826446
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Now I'm excited. I'm building infrastructure for Handshake (it aims to be the root layer of the internet, replacing the need for ICANN). I can see a few ways I could integrate Quilibrium in my projects.
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would that also resolve the current issues in BGP routing? know of ETH Zurich lab building Scion to resolve BGP and non secure web problem compatible with current internet protocols https://scion-architecture.net/
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BGP is a whole ‘nother can of worms. Handshake doesn’t go that deep, unfortunately.
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Would MPC and the private routing of Q get us rid of the BGP issues even though Q is on top of BGP (as nodes need to use ISPs to talk to each other) @cassie
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Q uses libp2p under the hood, which technically supports other transport mediums (although we don’t use them), so theoretically if something better were to emerge (maybe Yggdrasil?) we could mesh with it pretty seamlessly with an appropriate update.
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Hell yeah, Yggdrasil! I can't wait to start playing around with it.
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their initial webpage description looks fire! can't wait to see it in action
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