zForest
zForest is a decentralized, peer-to-peer file-sharing network that enables users to store, share, and access files without the need for a central server. It operates on a blockchain-based protocol, ensuring data integrity, security, and immutability. Users can upload files to the network, which are then split into smaller chunks and distributed across multiple nodes. This distribution enhances data redundancy and availability, making it resistant to censorship and single points of failure. zForest employs advanced cryptographic techniques to protect user data, ensuring that only authorized users can access and modify files. The network incentivizes participation through a token-based reward system, where users earn tokens for contributing storage space and bandwidth. This economic model encourages a robust and decentralized ecosystem. zForest aims to provide a censorship-resistant, secure, and efficient alternative to traditional cloud storage and file-sharing services.