<2> New Freenet Network Launches, Along With ‘River’ Group Chat

<3> A New Era in Decentralized Communication

<><> Wikipedia describes Freenet as “a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant, anonymous communication,” released in the year 2000. “Both Freenet and some of its associated tools were originally designed by Ian Clarke,” Wikipedia adds. (And in 2000 Clarke answered questions from Slashdot’s readers…)

<><> Ian Clarke (aka Sanity — Slashdot reader #1,431) returns to share this announcement:

Freenet’s new generation peer-to-peer network is now operational, along with the first application built on the network: a decentralized group chat system called River.

<><> The new version is a complete redesign of the original project, focusing on real-time decentralized applications rather than static content distribution. Applications run as WebAssembly-based contracts across a small-world peer network, allowing software to operate directly on the network without centralized infrastructure.

<><> An introductory video demonstrating the system is available on < href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ' target='_blank'>YouTube.

<><> “While the original

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