Simple Decentralized Systems over HTTP

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The discussion focuses on the feasibility and potential market presence of decentralized systems built primarily on the HTTP protocol. Given HTTP's simplicity and pervasive adoption, it presents a low-barrier entry point for developing decentralized applications. This approach may offer distinct advantages in development speed, cost efficiency, and ease of implementation compared to more complex protocols. A key argument raised is the capability of selecting the optimal server for low latency file transfer when dealing with smaller files, rather than relying on traditional multiple node connections. The conversation also questions the potential market existence for such systems and examines why alternatives like IPFS and Odysee have struggled to achieve mainstream success.
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