Yes, of course, and it was WebRTC. We ended up with a better solution (encoding the metadata we were storing in IPFS in a bytes32 stored in the Ethereum blockchain).
There were extra scripts and setup. Overall moving off simplified our stack, so it was probably a good move despite libp2p's crashing.
Could be totally fixed by now for all I know.
That said, it was believed that most Protocol Labs resources were/would be devoted to Filecoin, which is probably a safe bet.
There were extra scripts and setup. Overall moving off simplified our stack, so it was probably a good move despite libp2p's crashing.
Could be totally fixed by now for all I know.
That said, it was believed that most Protocol Labs resources were/would be devoted to Filecoin, which is probably a safe bet.