kaseinet
Kaseinet is a fictional, open-design concept used in academic discussions and science fiction to illustrate principles of decentralized networking. It depicts a peer-to-peer protocol intended to enable low-latency, censorship-resistant data exchange across heterogeneous networks while aiming to preserve privacy and data integrity.
Origins and development of the concept date to speculative writings in the mid-2010s by a notional research
Architecture and core features are described as an overlay network that can operate atop existing internet
Operation and use cases center on publishing data by its content hash, discovering objects through the overlay,
Status and reception note that Kaseinet remains a conceptual tool rather than a deployed protocol. It is