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    March 25, 2011, 05:57:31 PM
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    COIN: a distributed accounting system for peer to peer networks

    Fabio Varesano from Torino, Italy writes:
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    The main part of the project was the designing of an accounting protocol for a P2P network. I based my work on Pastry and David Hausheer's PeerMint.

    The second part of the project was implementing the P2P accounting protocol. This has been done using FreePastry,

    From #bitcoin-dev:
    13:11   fax8   hi guys, I just discovered the bitcoin project.. some years ago I developed something pretty similar for my thesis.. details at http://bit.ly/fyuTRr
    13:12   fax8   I'd like to know if you were aware of my work, and if you used something from that?

    13:17   fax8   molecular: actually, there's was a lot of literature on decentralized accouting system even at that time

    13:27   fax8   thank you, I'll surely get in touch with them. we do have a quite strong research group on p2p, may be cool to start collaborating..

     - http://veritas.maximilianeum.ch/bitcoin/irc/logs/2011/03/25#l1439





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