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by hudon
3274 days ago
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OK let's go with that hypothesis and say you do have enough seeders and there are no legal repercussions for seeding. Let's be even more generous and say the protocol incentivizes seeding with Bitcoin. If you take all the seeders' content and put it in well connected data centers that have high bandwidth connections to ISPs, would you not at the very least provide faster streaming? Why would users choose the slower 1000-seeders network over the 10-high-bandwidth-data-centers network? |
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Because Level3's peering agreements with Verizon/Comcast are under negotiation and the 10 high bandwidth data center owners don't want to set a precedent of paying more for a pipe because the end users want it (and are paying both services already), so the streams get throttled. But with a decentralized world, maybe it's harder to track a bunch of small packets that never leave the Verizon/Comcast network.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2014/7/21/5922793/verizon-level-3-n...