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# Cloud and storage

- [Bitcloud](http://bitcloudproject.org) is an open source distributed cloud storage system and escrow agent based on Tahoe-LAFS that allows publishers to pay storage nodes for storing encrypted data and sharing that data with others. The decentralized nature of Bitcloud allows anyone to publish large amounts of data in a way that is free from censorship, high costs, and proprietary software. The first application for bitcloud will be [WeTube](https://github.com/wetube/wetube-web), a platform for viewing and publishing videos, podcasts, ebooks, music, and other forms of media.
- [BitDust](http://bitdust.io) - is decentralized, secure and anonymous on-line storage, where only the owner has access and absolute control over its data. BitDust project is aimed to protect users freedom and provide an alternative way to operate and communicate in the network.
- [CloudBank](https://github.com/omgbbqhaxx/cloudbankproject) First ever POWWT (Proof of work with time) consensus algorithm crypto currency with python without fee all miners share constant reward between them.
- [Cloudron](http://cloudron.io/) is a platform to run apps on your server. It includes 1-Click app install, automatic backups, updates, Single Sign-On, DNS setup, SSL provisioning and a secure firewall.
- [Cozy](http://cozy.io) is a personal cloud [you can host](https://docs.cozy.io/en/tutorials/selfhost-debian/), hack and delete. With Cozy, you manage your web apps like you were on your smartphone. It provides an open market place from where you can install the web app you made yourself (Cozy is a [personal PaaS](http://cozy.io/hack/getting-started/architecture-overview.html)).
- [DAT](https://datproject.org) decentralized file system with live replication
- The [Drogulus](http://drogul.us/) (WIP) is a programmable peer-to-peer data store. It's an open, federated and decentralised system where the identity of users and provenance of data is ensured by cryptographically signing digital assets.[Redecentralise Video interview](http://redecentralize.org/#interviews)
- [Filebase](https://filebase.com) is the first S3-compatible object storage platform that allows you to store data in a secure, redundant, and performant manner across multiple decentralized storage networks. Its unique storage backend connects to multiple decentralized storage networks, enabling global presence and reliability. Filebase currently supports storage on the IPFS, Sia, Skynet and Storj networks.
- [Golem Network](https://golem.network/) is an accessible, reliable, open access and censorship-resistant protocol, democratizing access to digital resources and connecting users through a flexible, open-source platform. With Golem Network users can connect with ease and pay each other for sharing their unused resources.
- [IPFS](https://ipfs.io) is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities. IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS is an open source project developed by the team at Interplanetary Networks and many contributors from the open source community.
- [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com) is a selfhosted, federated alternative to Google Docs/Office365 et all. It syncs and lets you share files but it's over 200 community-contributed apps add chat and audio/video calls, calendar/contact, mail, maps, Tasks, collaborative document editing, Kanban board, password manager, bookmarks, audio player and many more. It is easy to install and manage (as far as servers go...) and extremely secure.
- [ownCloud](http://www.owncloud.org/) is personal cloud software with a focus on ease of use and syncing, mobile clients and a wide range of applications.
- [Peergos](https://peergos.org/) is a peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted global filesystem with fine-grained access control. Provides a secure and private space online where you can store, share and view your photos, videos, music and documents. Also includes a calendar, news feed, task lists, chat and email client. Open source licensed. Can be self-hosted.
- [Perkeep (was Camlistore)](http://perkeep.org/) is your personal storage system for life. It is an acronym for "Content-Addressable Multi-Layer Indexed Storage" and could be described as "Like git for all content in your life"
- [Seafile](http://seafile.com) is a cloud software similar to owncloud, with clients for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. Server for Linux and Raspberry Pi.
- [Sia](https://sia.tech) is the leading decentralized cloud storage platform. No signups, no servers, no trusted third parties. Sia leverages blockchain technology to create a data storage marketplace that is more robust and more affordable than traditional cloud storage providers. Instead of using a centralized provider, peers on Sia rent storage from each other. Sia itself stores only the storage contracts formed between parties, using a Bitcoin-style blockchain.
- [Skynet](https://siasky.net) is a decentralized CDN and file sharing platform for devs. Skynet is the storage foundation for a Free Internet!
- [Swarm](https://swarm.ethereum.org) is a distributed storage platform and content distribution service, a native base layer service of the ethereum web3 stack. It uses the ethereum economy to incentivize P2P storage.
- [Tahoe-LAFS](https://tahoe-lafs.org) is a Free and Open cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire filesystem continues to function correctly, preserving your privacy and security.
- [Thali](http://thaliproject.org/) is an open source personal data store that syncs across one or more of your devices, and (selectively, via one or more apps) to one or more more trusted peers. Data store: Couchbase Lite (open source, NoSQL, multi-master sync). Trust model: public key exchange, mutual SSL authentication. Network transport: HTTPS. P2P mechanisms: local/ad-hoc, or Tor (using hidden services).
- [VirtKick](https://www.virtkick.io/) is your self-hosted DigitalOcean. Take cloud back to your computer, home network or a dedicated server. Manage virtual machines, Docker containers and create 1-click apps.
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# Collaborative Web Editors

* [CodiMD](https://github.com/hackmdio/codimd) is a collaborative Editor based on Markdown. CodiMD is the free software version of HackMD, pads are shared via URL and provide additional functionality like editing permissions based on login status and a presentation mode (with reaveal.js).
* [Cryptpad](https://cryptpad.fr/) is an open-source online collaborative editor providing collaborative editing in real-time. It features rich text, pictures, code, and kanban editors. Cryptpad applies the _zero knowledge_ paradigm, whereby only clients see the plain text while servers see only crypted content which they are not able to decrypt.
* [Etherpad](http://etherpad.org/) is an open-source online text editor providing collaborative editing in real-time.
* [Kune](http://kune.cc/) is based on Apache Wave and is a free/open source distributed social network focused on collaboration rather than just on communication. That is, it focuses on online real-time collaborative editing, decentralized social networking and web publishing, while focusing on workgroups rather than just on individuals.
* [SwellRT](http://swellrt.org) is a Real-time text editor and collaboration API for HTML/JavaScript and Android. It is the only open source **decentralized-federated** framework to build collaborative applications.
* [WikiSuite](http://WikiSuite.org/) is the most comprehensive and integrated Free / Libre / Open Source software suite ever developed. WikiSuite is especially suited to knowledge-centric organizations and offers most (80%+) of the data and information management features all organizations need, such as OS and Network, Web and Intranet, Email and Calendar, Files and Sync, BPM and Analytics, Chat and Video Conference, and Commerce. Key components include ClearOS, Openfire Meetings, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware (aka TikiWiki), Kolab, Syncthing, FusionPBX and FreeSWITCH, Piwik, Elasticsearch and Kibana, Kaltura, Xibo and Kimchi (KVM).
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# Cryptocurrencies and markets

* [BitCoin](http://bitcoin.org/en/) is a digital currency, a protocol, and a software that enables it. Decentralized crypto-currency
* [Bitcoin by Mobile](http://www.bitcoinbymobile.com/) allows Bitcoin newcomers to quickly and easily purchase small sums of Bitcoin using their mobile phone to fund the purchase.
* [Bitmarkets](https://github.com/voluntarynet/bitmarkets) a working decentralized marketplace based on bitcoinj and bitmessage.
* [Bitsquare](https://bitsquare.io) Bitsquare is a decentralized bitcoin exchange. It supports national currencies (fiat) with a variety of payment methods as well as alternative cryptocurrencie
* [Ethereum](https://ethereum.org/) is an enhanced cryptocurrency with support for Next-Generation Generalized Smart Contract and Smart Property.
* [LiteCoin](https://litecoin.org/) is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world (was based on Bitcoin)
* [PeerCoin/PPCoin](http://ppcoin.org/) is the first known cryptocurrency based on an implementation of a combined proof-of-stake/proof-of-work system
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# Dead

* [Airlock](https://github.com/slothbag/Airlock) A decentralized dropbox / mega upload style app. Uses a combination of Ethereum and IPFS to index and list content

* [Cactus player](https://bitbucket.org/cactusplayer/cactusplayer/src/master/) Decentralized P2P Music Player - main site has gone, but linking to source in case someone wants to know how it worked.

* [ClearSkies](https://github.com/jewel/clearskies) is a peer-to-peer file sync program. It is inspired by BitTorrent Sync, but has an open and fully-documented protocol.

* [Cowbox](http://ideelibre.fr/cowbox/index.php/Main_Page) is a hand-held standalone server, broadcasting its own network and containing web applications for coworking.

* [Fermat.org](http://fermat.org/) is an framework for developing Internet of People apps.

* [Nymote](http://nymote.org) is a set of tools and software infrastructure, created from the ground up, to provide end-users with life-long control of their networks and personal data. It starts with fundamental infrastructure to solve the problems around operating systems for the future, identity for users and devices and data-persistence across those devices. Think of it as the toolstack to recapture the original vision of a resilient, decentralised Internet.

* [Nightweb](https://nightweb.net/) connects your Android device or PC to an anonymous, peer-to-peer social network. You can write posts and share photos, and your followers will retrieve them using BitTorrent running over the I2P anonymous network. It is still experimental.

* [BipIO](https://github.com/bipio-server) is an open source personal content and workflow automation platform. 'Bips' are dynamic named graphs which are cheap to create, can auto-expire, and serve or transform public/private content across multiple protocols.

* [G0Bin](https://github.com/jyap808/g0bin) is a client side encrypted pastebin written in Go. The server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.

* [Grand Decentral Station](http://decentralize.it) is a concept for a server OS that enables designers and developers to build beautiful and secure self-hosted applications for everyone.

* [INDX](http://sociam.github.io/indx) is a decentralised Web-based Personal Data Store and app platform from the [SOCIAM](http://sociam.org) EPSRC project in the UK, focused about giving individuals autonomy to effectively consolidate their cloud data into personal databases they control. The platform is build out of a core of robust open source tools, including Postgres, Twisted, NodeJS, and AngularJS. The platform is [released under GPLv3 on Github](https://sociam.github.io/indx).

* [OpenBazaar](https://github.com/OpenBazaar/OpenBazaar) is a decentralized marketplace proof of concept. It is based off of the POC code by the darkmarket team and is now licensed under the MIT license.

* [Ostel](https://ostel.co) is part of the Open Secure Telephony Network (OSTN) by the [Guardian-Project](https://guardianproject.info/). The goal is promoting free, open protocols, standards and software and to power end-to-end encrypted voice communications on mobile devices and desktop computers. They use standards such as SRTP, ZRTP, and SIP(over TLS). Clients are available for nearly every platform; [Now offline](https://guardianproject.info/2017/08/10/ostel.co-is-permanently-offline/)

* [Syme](https://getsyme.com) is an experimental project that aims at bringing more privacy and security to online communication through end-to-end encryption. Syme's zero-knowledge key infrastructure enables persistent multiparty communication and secure key exchanges on minimally trusted servers and relays.

* [Telehash](http://telehash.org/) a new encrypted P2P JSON-based protocol enabling developers to quickly build apps that are distributed and private (see the [protocol](https://github.com/telehash/telehash.org/blob/master/protocol.md) spec)

* [unSYSTEM](http://unsystem.net/) is a collective dedicated to creating popular tools that promote privacy, independence, and integrity in contradistinction to those used for mass surveillance and suppression. Software projects include [Libbitcoin](https://libbitcoin.dyne.org/), [SX](https://sx.dyne.org/), and [Lorea](#Lorea).

* [Avatar](http://avatar.ai) is a distributed "operating system for the internet" running inside the web browser. It allows for secure messaging (think email, social networks) and distributed data storage, employing a policy of "privacy and data security by default". Building its own encrypted P2P network, it does not rely upon any central authority. (Appears to be inactive)

* [BitPhone](http://www.gullicksonlaboratories.com/projects/bitphone/) is a mobile communications device with the features of a modern smartphone built on top of decentralized BitCoin-style proof-of-work networking.

* [Coinpunk](http://coinpunk.org/) is a web application that allows anyone to run their own self-hosted Bitcoin wallet service that is accessible from your web browser anywhere in the world. It's free, open source, and you can install it on your server right now.

* [CryptAByte](https://cryptabyte.com/) CryptAByte.com is a free online drop box that enables secure (encrypted) message and file sharing over the web using a public-key infrastructure. Messages and files are encrypted using a public key and can only be decrypted using the passphrase entered when your key is created. Your data is never stored in plaintext, and is impossible to decrypt without your passphrase.

* [DAppStore](http://dappstore.dappcentral.com/) is a fully decentralized App store focussing entirely on decentralized software. Primarily to index DApps like Bitcoin, BitTorrent etc, but also indexes projects relating to DApps, wether that be a documentary, software library or coffee shop that supports a particular DApp.

* [DeadC](http://deadc.net/) Create a one-click expiring link (NB: Uses Google Analytics...)

* [Dendrio](https://www.dendr.io/) is a video distribution network that leverages the peer to peer WebRTC protocol to transfer website content between browsers. This allows us to make data downloads faster for users but without any installation requirements. For website owners, we are trivial to set up, and are transparent to existing CDN setups. Our technology is geared towards streaming video and we support a multitude of different video formats and players.

* The [Enigmabox](http://wiki.enigmabox.net/) is a ready to use cjdns appliance. cjdns is a public-key crypto network protocol, the fingerprint is your IPv6 address. This means, your IP is your identity. So we can use it for various useful things, e.g. as an email address or a phone number. We will start preparing existing internet services like email or VoIP to use cjdns in this decentral manner. Our goal is to encrypt the entire internet, make crypto accessible and make secure and decentralized internet services available for the rest of us.

* [Firecloud](http://firecloud.co) is a P2P web publishing platform in your using Persona and WebRTC to work its magic.

* [GitTorrent](https://github.com/cjb/GitTorrent) is a peer-to-peer network of Git repositories being shared over BitTorrent.

* [Lemon.email](https://lemon.email/) is encrypted and decentralized e-mail service. It can be totally decentralized (works as a [dApp](https://ipfs.io/ipns/dapp.lemon.email/)) or it can work as a mail service that uses IPFS/Ethereum as a storage for previously encrypted emails. The way encryption works is that the passphrase that is used to unlock emails is not saved anywhere and therefore nobody cannot read user’s emails. Also, third party email services cannot read or decrypt lemon emails, because only notification about incoming email is sent to those services and user must go to external link to read private email.

* [Lighthouse](https://www.vinumeris.com/lighthouse) is a peer to peer crowdfunding app that uses Bitcoin.

* [Project Byzantium](http://project-byzantium.org/) - Ad-hoc wireless mesh networking for the zombie apocalypse. The goal of Project Byzantium is to develop a communication system by which users can connect to each other and share information in the absence of convenient access to the Internet. This is done by setting up an ad-hoc wireless mesh network that offers services which replace popular websites often used for this purpose, such as Twitter and IRC.

* The [Refuge Project](http://refuge.io/) aims to provide a fully decentralized and opensource data platform. It is built in Erlang and includes [RCouch](https://github.com/refuge/rcouch), a static distribution of couchdb using rebar, and [Coffer](https://github.com/refuge/coffer), a blob server.

* [Tavern](https://tavern.com/) is a distributed, anonymous, unblockable network designed to ensure that no one is silenced, censored, or cut off from the rest of the world

* [Tidepools](http://tidepools.co) is being developed within the [Red Hook Mesh Network](http://oti.newamerica.net/blogposts/2013/case_study_red_hook_initiative_wifi_tidepools-78575), for addressing local, social incentives for mesh use. An Open Source, Collaborative, Mobile Mapping & Social Hub, Reflecting Community Needs & Culture through Custom Apps, Time-based Maps, & Data Feeds.

* [weborganiZm](http://weborganizm.org/) is an Ad-Free NON-indexed network for creating and sharing of the knowledges that follows these principles: Non-Profit, Reproducible, Reinforcing the Digital Commons, Grassroots.

* [Younity](http://getyounity.com/) is a "personal cloud" that lets users share their files between their devices, without uploading them to one centralised server.
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