RawBTC on Nostr: Yeah I expected to hear more about Holepunch since the docs were released, but I’m ...
Yeah I expected to hear more about Holepunch since the docs were released, but I’m only aware of Keet. Holepunch definitely seems more complicated than nostr to develop on, but both have overlapping use cases.
From what I understand, it’s basically a way to create direct data streams between peers. So it seems like a great way to efficiently move around large amounts of data. Almost like BitTorrent but for dynamic data instead of static files.
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2023-05-17 18:26:17Event JSON
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