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I stopped reading at webv3.
Yeah I could see that some people don’t have any interest.
To me the true interesting part about it is that there’s no port forwarding, no firewall, The site (under a certain size) automatically gets cached in the network for free. It’s kind of like putting something out in an organized torrent. You don’t have to host it for any one particular IP or place, It solves just about every complaint that everyone was listing in this post for why it’s not reasonable. You simply sign it with your key and the name service keeps the latest version of to date for you, If you bought a new phone or wanted to use a desktop or wherever in the hell you want, your signed content just has to be available once a day to freshen the IPNS record.
IOW you’ve turned it into a thought-terminating cliche.