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What came to my mind today, is, implementing a blockchain as a tracker. 
Nothing to do with Bitcoin as such, but with the blockchain 
platform/technology.
I thought about making the blockchain contain all the magnet links and 
developing it independently. But that's another story and I think it has 
no place in this mailing list.
Also, you do realize that the majority of The Pirate Bay's content is 
illegal and shouldn't be discussed here.

You talk about open source, and yet you insist on people doing spam 
transactions in order to access certain content? That's a no-no.

On 12/10/2014 06:07 PM, Tiago Docilio Caldeira wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've been trying to better understand the bitcoin in the last few 
> months, both in the mathematical as the programming point of view. I 
> went through part of the documentation, and I got curious to find ways 
> to use their data package to store some useful msg.
>
> As most of you know, one of the freedom parts of the internet was 
> (temporary) knock out yesterday, the PirateBay, a "service" that was 
> built in open source and the freedom to share, so I start trying to 
> design an idea to allow us to create the future of p2p transference, 
> using bitcoin as a currency and data provider.
>
> If you insert similar message that a torrent has inside of a bitcoin 
> portion (for example, in a satochi), you could not only "tip" the 
> person who would share the content (eventually, even the producer of 
> it), but also, make a public (but anonymous) request of a certain content.
>
> By doing this micro transference, you would receive an entry to a 
> content torrent information.
>
> What is your opinion about this? Would someone (with more pratice 
> inside bitcoin algorithms) be interested in developing some front end 
> with me?
>
> Hope that you like the idea, and share the vision of a open content 
> world, with fair return for the people who shares the data.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tiago Caldeira
> bitcoin: 1BTdPcpLfpLVouDh32532SqCXibAjXoRqp
>
>
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    What came to my mind today, is, implementing a blockchain as a
    tracker. Nothing to do with Bitcoin as such, but with the blockchain
    platform/technology. <br>
    I thought about making the blockchain contain all the magnet links
    and developing it independently. But that's another story and I
    think it has no place in this mailing list.<br>
    Also, you do realize that the majority of The Pirate Bay's content
    is illegal and shouldn't be discussed here. <br>
    <br>
    You talk about open source, and yet you insist on people doing spam
    transactions in order to access certain content? That's a no-no.<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/10/2014 06:07 PM, Tiago Docilio
      Caldeira wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAJEcgC71k7vu8b6yz5bn0OTVniFe5QWiNRr06Jn2JS9rJSCRxw@mail.gmail.com"
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        <div>Dear All,</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>I've been trying to better understand the bitcoin in the
          last few months, both in the mathematical as the programming
          point of view. I went through part of the documentation, and I
          got curious to find ways to use their data package to store
          some useful msg.</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>As most of you know, one of the freedom parts of the
          internet was (temporary) knock out yesterday, the PirateBay, a
          "service" that was built in open source and the freedom to
          share, so I start trying to design an idea to allow us to
          create the future of p2p transference, using bitcoin as a
          currency and data provider.</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>If you insert similar message that a torrent has inside of
          a bitcoin portion (for example, in a satochi), you could not
          only "tip" the person who would share the content (eventually,
          even the producer of it), but also, make a public (but
          anonymous) request of a certain content.</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>By doing this micro transference, you would receive an
          entry to a content torrent information.</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>What is your opinion about this? Would someone (with more
          pratice inside bitcoin algorithms) be interested in developing
          some front end with me?</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>Hope that you like the idea, and share the vision of a open
          content world, with fair return for the people who shares the
          data.</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>Best Regards,</div>
        <br clear="all">
        <div>
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                Caldeira</span></div>
            <div dir="ltr"><span
style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px;border-collapse:collapse">bitcoin: 1BTdPcpLfpLVouDh32532SqCXibAjXoRqp<br>
                <br>
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