also, i was following radicle like 2019 at least
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its an interesting journey they have been on. v1 used IPFS. v2 used Secure Scuttlebut. Now they are on version 3 which uses a custom gossip model.
2 years ago the Rad token was prominent and Etherium integration was under active development. For example in this video someone from Radicle tries to put a ownership attestation of a git repository onto the ETH chain but gas fees were $700 so they didn't have enough in their wallet.
There now appears to be no mention of etherium and Radicle "doesn't use nor depend on any blockchain or cryptocurrency"
its an interesting journey they have been on. v1 used IPFS. v2 used Secure Scuttlebut. Now they are on version 3 which uses a custom gossip model.
2 years ago the Rad token was prominent and Etherium integration was under active development. For example in this video someone from Radicle tries to put a ownership attestation of a git repository onto the ETH chain but gas fees were $700 so they didn't have enough in their wallet.
There now appears to be no mention of etherium and Radicle "doesn't use nor depend on any blockchain or cryptocurrency"