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mr jeery2016-02-09 23:00:52
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mr jeery, 2016-02-09 23:00:52

What is a Cryptonetwork?

Hello, wise forum users.
I'm starting to write a thesis on this topic (Using crypto networks to ensure secure network exchange).
And initially I thought about writing about Tor, i2p, Hyperboria (cjdns). But the further I plunged into the wilds, the more new things I learned for myself. For example, Wikipedia has an article - Anonymous networks , which presents a huge number of different networks.
Do all these networks fall under the definition of Cryptonetworks or not? Which of the networks is it, and which is not? Any network using encryption? This is how it is used on the regular Internet. Here is such a question.

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Zr, 2016-02-10
@Zr

First, coming up with a word and then asking what it means is a rather strange tactic, don't you think? No, seriously, the word “crypto network” has as many as 196 (one hundred and ninety-six) mentions on Googletest .
You probably need a generic word for Tor, i2p, Hyperboria and the like? I understand that Wikipedia is absolutely right in calling them "anonymous", but I would also add the word "peer-to-peer" / "peer-to-peer", total: "Using anonymous peer-to-peer networks ...".
Some, however, may argue that Tor is a pure peer-to-peer network; but if we call Bit-torrent peer-to-peer, then why not Tor.

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borishaifa, 2018-09-12
@borishaifa

There is also such a thing as cryptocurrency social networks. Here is their complete list to date https://levelnaut.com/2017/12/19/cryptocurrency-so...

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