BitTorrent's decentralized file sharing protocol BitTorrent File System has launched its mainnet.
The project seeks to become what developers describe as "The world's largest and first scalable decentralized storage system."
According to a blog post published on Oct. 1, BTFS released various new features for the occasion and rolled out 3,000 new nodes.
"As October approaches, with BTFS integrated into the world's largest P2P network, BitTorrent, BTFS has completed its official launch of the mainnet, representing a new starting point for BTFS and a big step towards the integration of BitTorrent ecosystem."
BitTorrent announced BTFS at the end of May, immediately prior to its acquisition by decentralized blockchain platform Tron.
"This integration is expected to be completed in 2020. Meanwhile, BTFS will also be integrated with BitTorrent to benefit over 100 million users with its network services."
As Cointelegraph reported recently, major cryptocurrency exchange Binance announced on Sept. 30 that it is removing a batch of thirty trading pairs from its listings, including one pair with BitTorrent's token BTT..
BitTorrent's Decentralized File Sharing Protocol BTFS Launches Its Mainnet
pubblicato su Oct 2, 2019
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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