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Awesome Decentralized Web Awesome

A curated list about the decentralized technologies and tools to develop decentralized applications.
Thanks to the Decentralized Web Summit for the inspiration.

Blockchain infrastructure

Communication

  • BitMessage - anonymous encrypted message broadcasting.
  • LevelNews - a leftist news aggregator designed for an open web, and dedicated to journalism without censorship.
  • Matrix - an open standard for decentralised persistent communication over IP. Matrix wants to connect together all the various communication services and make them interoperate.
  • Ricochet - completely anonymous and potentially metadata-free chat

Cryptocurrencies

  • Bitcoin - It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator.
  • Ethereum - Blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart contract (scripting) functionality. It provides a decentralized Turing-complete virtual machine
  • Monero - Aims to improve on existing cryptocurrency design by obscuring sender, recipient and amount of every transaction.
  • Zcash - a cryptocurrency built for total privacy. Zcash encrypts transactions so that they can be validated while still private.
  • awesome-cryptocurrencies - A curated list of cryptocurrencies.

Databases

  • BigchainDB - a scalable database that layers blockchain technology over decentralized data.
  • IPDB - a federated database network built on BigchainDB and IPFS. It is maintained by a network of caretakers around the world, at least half of which are nonprofits.

Data Storage and Sharing

  • BitTorrent - Protocol for distributed file sharing.
  • CacheP2P - a distributed caching platform.
  • Cryptosphere - an open-source P2P web application platform for decentralized, privacy-preserving software.
  • Dat Protocol - Versioned, encrypted, peer-to-peer protocol for distributed file sharing.
  • Filecoin - a decentralized storage network based on IPFS, powered by a blockchain and a native token.
  • Holochain - a validating monotonic DHT backed by authoritative hashchains for data provenance.
  • IPFS - or InterPlanetary File System, is a distributed file storage system that aims to replace HTTP.
  • OnionShare - hosts the selected files as a hidden service on the user's computer
  • ORC - the Onion Router Cloud, a distributed, anonymous, object storage platform owned and operated by all of us.
  • Perkeep - set of open source formats, protocols, and software for modeling, storing, searching, sharing and synchronizing data.
  • Rotonde - commonly agreed upon specifications of a JSON object shared between members of the network.
  • Tahoe-LAFS - a private, encrypted file storage system that decentralizes data across multiple servers.
  • Sia - a decentralized private cloud.
  • Storj - a blockchain-based, end-to-end encrypted, distributed object storage.
  • Swarm - a distributed storage platform and content distribution service of the ethereum stack.
  • WebTorrent - an in-browser torrenting that works without requiring users to install anything extra.
  • Wikipediap2p - a p2p version of wikipedia.

Decentralized web

  • ActivityPub - open, decentralized social networking protocol based on Pump.io's ActivityPump protocol.
  • Beaker - Beaker is a peer-to-peer Web browser, made for users to run applications independently of hosts.
  • Blockstack - Blockstack is a new fully decentralized internet that comes with a full stack of open-source developer tools to build and bootstrap decentralized applications and protocol ecosystems.
  • disaster.radio - a disaster-resilient communications network powered by the sun.
  • Freenet- a network aimed at activists and people living in repressive regimes. It uses a web of trust in high security mode, which allows users on the network to be effectively undetectable.
  • I2P - Anonymous network with hidden services.
  • Interledger - it interconnects disparate cryptocurrencies and financial systems.
  • MaidSafe - a soon-to-be-released decentralized internet and app infrastructure which rewards users for participating in the network.
  • Mysterium Network - Open Sourced Network allowing anyone to rent their unused Network traffic, while providing a secure connection for those in need.
  • Namecoin - a replacement for the existing domain name system that registers identities on a blockchain, rather than a centralized DNS authority.
  • Samizdat - Samizdat is a platform for the self-hosted, peer-to-peer, cryptographically-secured internet.
  • Solid - a proposed set of conventions and tools for building decentralized social applications based on Linked Data principles.
  • Steemit - Blogging and social networking website on top of a blockchain database.
  • Tor - Anonymous network proxy.
  • ZeroNet - a peer-to-peer web built on the Bitcoin blockchain for addressing, and identity and Namecoin for .bit domains.

Marketplaces

  • OpenBazaar - Marketplace, with store fronts and moderators.

Microblogging and Social Network

  • Dat Medium - Dat Medium is markdown blog system for Beaker inspired by Medium.
  • diaspora* - Decentralized and federated social media platform.
  • Friendica - Decentralized and federated social media platform.
  • Hubzilla - Decentralized and federated social media platform.
  • Mediagoblin - a free software media publishing platform alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud.
  • Mastodon - Decentralized alternative to twitter, with servers federation.
  • Patchwork - a decentralized messaging and sharing app built on top of Secure Scuttlebutt.
  • Pleroma - a federated social networking platform.
  • Scuttlebutt - a decent(ralised) secure gossip platform.
  • Socialhome - Decentralized and federated profile builder with social networking features.
  • Tahrir - looks and feels like twitter but encrypted and anonymized and decentralized and only you hold the keys.
  • trsst - looks and feels like twitter but encrypted and anonymized and decentralized and only you hold the keys.
  • Twister - a fully decentralized P2P microblogging platform leveraging the free software implementations of Bitcoin and BitTorrent protocols.

Misc

  • Backfeed - a technology to enable decentralized and user-owned governance and reputation management for a community.
  • Bit451 - Decentralized / distributed anonymous p2p media network. YouTube meets BitTorrent meets Bitcoin.
  • bitnation.co - the Worlds First Virtual Nation A Blockchain Jurisdiction.
  • ferment - Peer-to-peer audio publishing and streaming application.
  • git-ssb - Decentralized git repo hosting and issue tracking on secure-scuttlebutt.
  • GitPub - a decentralized federation protocol provides a server to server API for pull request, forking and subscription.
  • instant.io - Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent.
  • IPWB - an interplanetary wayback machine.
  • Jolocom - A decentralised digital identity for everyone.
  • magic-wormhole - Get things from one computer to another, safely.
  • Mediachain - a media library built on IPFS that makes it easy to publish, track, and discover creative work.
  • Onename - a global database for people, companies, websites and more.
  • OpenTimeStamps - OpenTimestamps aims to be a standard format for blockchain timestamping.
  • PeerPad - a realtime P2P collaborative editing tool, powered by IPFS and CRDTs.
  • PeerTube - Decentralized federated video streaming platform using P2P, ActivityPub and WebTorrent.
  • StrongLink - a searchable, syncable, content-addressable notetaking system
  • WebRTC - W3C drafted standard for browser-to-browser data transfer.

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