i worked on a project called webchains, which was a cryptocurrency/media blockchain. but i had to stop it because there was too many holes and it would not be a valid cryptocurrency because of it. so i convert that project and made a chan site out of it. the difference is that people can run this chan site as a peer/node. kind of like any other chan site but multiple servers can run it. it makes it more difficult to take down since the site is running on multiple servers by multiple users.
it also does not save any user identifiable information. so no password and username. it uses a public/private key system. the site also hashes the public key that way nothing is identifiable. each different post id also has a different background color, just like here that way you can see which reply is which.
you have the github repo. why not just check the repo and see for yourself?
the private/public key is made on your browser through this package npmjs.com/package/elliptic nothing is saved.
the ONLY thing that is saved is the actual post along with a hashed version of the public key. anyone here who has the same thing to say refer to this reply.
cool thing is multiple people can different package versions. so if you wanna have a file size limit you can do that, another person can have unlimited file size. so it is something you can configure.
Owen Cox
>p2p(peer to peer) You're shit at your job, faggot FED, go kill yourself. OH, and make sure you don't beat your wife and kids before you kill yourself, you fucking rat.
Good work OP. This will make a good alternative for when Jow Forums gets shut down.
Justin Gomez
it has a board feature, its called "categories". so as soon as someone makes a post with the category pol than the pol category will be available to everyone.
Cooper Adams
my goal was to make a chan site that people can hold a copy of and run. thats the basic goal, and i did that. also you can configure it to run behind cloudflare or nginx/caddy.