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1--- 2title: January 23rd, 2024 3date: 2024-01-23, 21:14:20 -08:00 4section: journal 5link: https://www.pfrazee.com/blog/why-not-p2p 6tags: 7 - Bluesky 8 - p2p 9 - ATProtocol 10--- 11Great write up by Paul Frazee of [“Why isn’t Bluesky a peer-to-peer network?”](https://www.pfrazee.com/blog/why-not-p2p), going back to his own roots and the “2014 generation of p2p”.[^distsys] 12 13Bluesky is a sort-of-federated model. Here’s a succinct description: 14 15> It might be even more accurate to call this a Cryptographic Data Web. Every user's data repository is, in essence, a website. The aggregating applications are, in essence, search spiders. The Web never quite mastered structured data for a variety of reasons; the AT Protocol embraces it fundamentally. Rather than fetching views from sites, you fetch records from users. Our aggregators produce data indexes rather than search pages. 16 17[^distsys]: That’s 10 years ago and I think we’re still in the early days of distributed systems theory and cryptography being more widely known. The third innovation — seeing Bitcoin arise as a novel protocol — is shunned by many.