ytvann
Ytvann is a fictional multimedia protocol described in this article to illustrate concepts related to decentralized streaming. It is not a real-world product or standard, but a hypothetical construct used for discussion.
Overview and purpose. Ytvann is portrayed as an open-source, peer-to-peer protocol designed to support video and
Origins and design goals. The term and idea of ytvann appear in speculative discussions of decentralized media
Architecture and features. In the hypothetical model, ytvann would use a distributed hash table for peer discovery,
Adoption and critique. As a fictional concept, ytvann remains largely within theoretical and scholarly writing. Supporters
See also: decentralized video hosting, peer-to-peer networks, content-addressable storage, open-source media protocols.