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WASTE is a decentralized peer-to-peer and friend-to-friend protocol developed by Justin Frankel in 2003 that enables secure instant messaging, chat, and file sharing through RSA public key encryption without central servers. The protocol creates private 'darknet' networks of trusted computers with built-in traffic obfuscation and load balancing features.
peer-to-peer
decentralized-network
darknet
encryption
instant-messaging
file-sharing
rsa-public-keys
privacy
protocol
network-security
WASTE
Justin Frankel
Nullsoft
AOL
Thomas Pynchon
SourceForge
GNU GPL