Monday, June 2nd, 2008...3:15 pm

Anomos: Anonymous and Encrypted BitTorrent

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John has just done a hell of a write-up of the Anomos protocol we came up with last summer, complete with pretty pictures of fancy graphs. This is just a teaser for before we drop the real-deal, of course, but at least we can let the protocol be publicly audited and publicized. FTA:

Anomos is a decentralized peer-to-peer file sharing system derived from BitTorrent which is capable of protecting its user’s identities by means of an advanced, planned mix network. Its purpose is twofold. In one way it is simply an intellectual exercise; we are computer scientists interested in encryption, the limits of anonymity, and the design of networks. In another sense it is a profound demonstration of individual liberty, a demand for freedom, privacy and anonymity on the Internet. Here I will give a brief outline of the technical details of Anomos. As the project is still in the early stages of development some aspects of it are still subject to change.

Read the whole thing here. I’ll be back in the USA tomorrow and coding both Google/Singularity Institute project and Anomos (HOPEfully get it done in time..) and reporting on both. Expect technical posts this summer.

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