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Using Decent Network in coordination with Steemit to backup Historical Archives long term when torrent seeders fail

Decent hosts files securely with the graphene blockchain. The same chain that Steemit runs on which is the most efficient blockchain in the world.

Here you can see the transactions per second of the graphene chain, scalable to 100,000 transactions per second.. tested at 3,328 with regular hardware. As compared to only 7 transactions per second with Bitcoin! Graphene is clearly the way of the future.


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Making long term file hosting contracts on the Decent Network.


Certainly paying ahead of time for a lot of Decent to host a long term file would be great for the economy, sucking the supply up and locking it into a contract, but it could also be profitable if a lot of people wish to purchase that file over time. Perhaps something like old Bible scans. Steemit can host images and text just fine but large files and videos it cannot. Decent will securely host those files on the same awesome blockchain technology. The incentives offered in this system will create a gold rush of information storage and markets. It is truly exciting.. Join the Slack chat at https://decent-slack.herokuapp.com/ and chat with the team NOW!

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Here on thepiratebay.se you can see on page 12 to 24 of the torrents with the keyword "hacking" a lot of dead torrents. Some of these important documents need to be preserved for the future if there is value to them. NOTICE THE 2006 DOCUMENTARY ABOUT ELECTION FRAUD IN USA. YET WE DIDN'T HEAR CNN (COMMUNIST NEWS NETWORK) TALKING ABOUT ELECTION FRAUD WHEN OBAMA THE TYRANT WAS PRESIDENT. No seeders left. Sad. Decent Network offers the solution to preservation of the TRUTH!

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Please join my discord server at http://Steem.in and follow me on Streemian or Steemvoter if you want to support my work.

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