Handshake
Handshake is a decentralized, permissionless naming protocol where every peer is validating and in charge of managing the root DNS naming zone with the goal of creating an alternative to existing Certificate Authorities and naming systems. Names on the internet (top level domains, social networking handles, etc.) ultimately rely upon centralized actors with full control over a system which are relied upon to be honest, as they are vulnerable to hacking, censorship, and corruption. Handshake aims to experiment with new ways the internet can be more secure, resilient, and socially useful with a peer-to-peer system validated by the network’s participants.
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P2P bitcoin node showcase demonstrating a node handshake
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Mar 8, 2023 - Rust
Ethereum peer-to-peer handshake procedure
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Jul 21, 2024 - Rust
An experiment on computer networks was conducted, which successfully completed the full three-way handshake and four-way handshake. It was implemented using unsafe Rust FFI and was also encapsulated in a simple manner
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Jan 24, 2024 - Rust
Bitcoin peer-to-peer handshake procedure
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Oct 12, 2025 - Rust
Async Rust implementation of utls
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Feb 27, 2025 - Rust
P2P node handshake in Rust for Bitcoin network
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Feb 19, 2023 - Rust
rust demo for tun operation, build some tcp function on tun.
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Apr 25, 2019 - Rust
Secure Scuttlebutt handshake + boxstream library
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Oct 19, 2023 - Rust
Released 2018
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