hypercorder
Version: alpha-0.0.1
Hypercorder is a datastructure with a cryptographic signing scheme capable of embedding entries from foreign feeds in a publicly verifiable way.
Simply put: Many to one feed encoder.
Introduction
Hypercorder extends hypercore
and works exactly like a regular feed with the exception
that it has 2 modes of replication.
feed.replicate(initiator, opts)
replicates as usual, won't be mentioned here further.feed.exchange(initiator, opts)
creates a hyperplexed replication stream capable of accepting 'suggestions' on new content from other peers.
Suggestions come encoded as a Statement
-
each statment contains cryptographic proof of it's origin and integrity.
When participating in a "RecorderTopic" as a moderator, your goal is to collect valid statements.
You control which Statments are recorded by providing a filter
function.
For optimal performance, each peer should use identical filter functions -
forming a topic-wide consensus.
Deviations in consensus are perfectly acceptable but come at the cost of reduced network throughput.
When participating in a "RecorderTopic" as a voice,
your goal is to publish
your own statements and replicate data until either your statements are recorded or the main feed finalized.
In order for your statement to be recorded
it has to reach a moderator and
pass that individual's filter
function.
Anyone with access to the "RecorderTopic" has uncensored access to content.
My hypothesis is that if each peer forwards only locally validated statements: A self-curating network should form - your voice should be heard as long as there is anyone willing to listen.
Install
yarn add hypercorder
# or
npm i hypercorder
Usage
const Recorder = // Define a statement validation function for the network// a statement failing the validation test will not be relayedconst filter = { const message = stmtdata if message return false else return true } // Initialize a new hypercorderconst mainFeed = storage filter await mainFeed // TODO: show how to simultaneously join 2 topics and// differentiate between the two.
Contributing
Ideas and contributions to the project are welcome. You must follow this guideline.
License
GNU AGPLv3 © Tony Ivanov