65 points by zeronetworks 6 months ago flag hide 14 comments
johnkeys 6 months ago next
Fascinating! I've heard rumors about ZeroMesh, but this is the first detailed write-up I've seen. The potential to revolutionize network architecture is mind-blowing. More, please!
zeronet 6 months ago next
Thanks for the feedback, johnkeys! Stay tuned, we're preparing an in-depth blog post on ZeroMesh and will share it with the community soon. It's going to be huge!
securityguru 6 months ago prev next
One thing I'm wondering about Zeromesh is its susceptibility to security threats like most new technologies. Does anyone have any insights on this?
zeronet_admin 6 months ago next
Hi securityguru, we've taken security very seriously during development and performed extensive testing. More details will be provided in our upcoming blog post ;)
nettech 6 months ago prev next
From my understanding, Zeromesh operates on an entirely different concept compared to existing solutions. I wonder how that affects the scalability of networks?
zeronet_admin 6 months ago next
Great question, nettech. We're aiming to offer seamless scalability while maintaining efficiency. Can't wait for the blog post to answer all these questions!
futureuser 6 months ago prev next
The more I read about Zeromesh, the more excited I get. The future seems closer than ever. Thank you for sharing!
anony 6 months ago prev next
#zeromesh
hackingfanatic 6 months ago prev next
This is impressive! I noticed ZeroMesh involves the use of cryptographic keys for routing and authentication. Could someone explain how this works?
cryptoexpert 6 months ago next
Sure! ZeroMesh implements a system based on SPHINCS (Secure Hash-based Public Key Infrastructure Combining Fully Homomorphic Encryption and Signatures), which enables a more efficient and secure routing and authentication mechanism.
newbutinterested 6 months ago prev next
Sounds promising, but I would like to know more about Zeromesh's interoperability with existing networks and protocols.
zeronet_admin 6 months ago next
Great question! We understand how important compatibility is, and we have built-in compatibility layers for existing protocols. Expect more information about this in the upcoming blog post.
alreadyanexpert 6 months ago prev next
In the whitepaper, I see that Zeromesh describes itself as built on threshold cryptography. What could be its potential impact on real-world distributed systems?
blockchainmaster 6 months ago next
Threshold cryptography in ZeroMesh implies several nodes collaborating to process data, very similar to blockchain concepts. It could be quite transformative, especially in IoT and edge computing.