Could you please tell us how to protect the privacy ( is it possible to trace to your node client's ip address or anything that might expose oneself) while using IPFS to share files? Thx
If you share anything even conventionally, if someone saves it, there's nothing you can do about it short of subpoenaing their computer, accounts, etc. If it is controversial, then it spreads far and wide.
A hash is not a unique identifier; one hash can be the result of multiple, different inputs. As a proof, a 128-bit hash can only encode up to 2^128 different numbers, but a hash function can take as input any arbitrary data, of which there is way more than 2^128 possible inputs; by pigeon hole principle there have to be "collisions". Otherwise good vid :)
Could you please tell us how to protect the privacy ( is it possible to trace to your node client's ip address or anything that might expose oneself) while using IPFS to share files? Thx
Thank you. This was an awesome video,I understood it perfectly...subbed 👍👍
Have you researched hbarsuite smart nodes that are integrated with IPFS? Would love to watch a video on other technologies using IPFS!
Thank you. Good explanation :)
Thanks! Glad it helped
it's like... I know a guy, who knows a guy
Great, thank you. I am looking at this as a solution to share large documents.
Close to Torrent. Are there any advantages over torrent?
If you share anything even conventionally, if someone saves it, there's nothing you can do about it short of subpoenaing their computer, accounts, etc. If it is controversial, then it spreads far and wide.
A hash is not a unique identifier; one hash can be the result of multiple, different inputs. As a proof, a 128-bit hash can only encode up to 2^128 different numbers, but a hash function can take as input any arbitrary data, of which there is way more than 2^128 possible inputs; by pigeon hole principle there have to be "collisions". Otherwise good vid :)
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