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Your WebRTC private-to-private experiments are exactly the kind of forward-thinking work the libp2p community thrives on. This space—secure, direct peer-to-peer communication—is gaining traction fast, especially with the rise of local-first applications, collaborative tools, and constrained network environments (e.g., NAT traversal, DIDs, edge agents).
Publishing your experiments to the libp2p GitHub would:
Give others a concrete starting point for building p2p-native apps without relying on relays or centralized services.
Spark discussions and collaborations on improving hole-punching, ICE candidate strategies, and NAT resilience.
Serve as a valuable testbed for future libp2p transport evolution—especially relevant to the ongoing WebRTC + libp2p interop roadmap.
Even a simple libp2p/webrtc-experiments repo could be a magnet for contributors looking to push the boundaries of p2p connectivity. Your work here helps make libp2p the platform of choice for decentralized, privacy-first networking.
Hope you’ll consider adding it—we’d love to see it live and evolve in the open!
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Hey Ron,
Your WebRTC private-to-private experiments are exactly the kind of forward-thinking work the libp2p community thrives on. This space—secure, direct peer-to-peer communication—is gaining traction fast, especially with the rise of local-first applications, collaborative tools, and constrained network environments (e.g., NAT traversal, DIDs, edge agents).
Publishing your experiments to the libp2p GitHub would:
Even a simple
libp2p/webrtc-experiments
repo could be a magnet for contributors looking to push the boundaries of p2p connectivity. Your work here helps make libp2p the platform of choice for decentralized, privacy-first networking.Hope you’ll consider adding it—we’d love to see it live and evolve in the open!
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