

The second idea, which comes to mind is that there are "reputable" release groups for most of the content anyway, many with a web-page of their own, and it would suffice to make signing with a private key a common practice, or maybe even implement some sort of standard protocol to fetch these keys and verify torrents (with curated source lists). On the other hand, I'm not sure that incentive to fake torrents is THAT high, so maybe some very weak version of it would suffice, because very few will be ready to spend money to create fake votes for their torrents. Or you would need to implement all the same PoW as other cryptocurrencies, with is an unwelcome overhead, considring people don't even like to seed torrents for too long. But thinking again, I'm not sure, wouldn't it be rather expensive to run on a blockchain? Either you use some pre-existing blockchain with smart contracts & such: so basically, make an Ethereum DApp and burn gas. This title is suitable for people with at least two years of experience in development, network management, or DevOps, or with an established interest in security.Blockchain was the first thing I thought about, because that sounds like an poster-child case of actually useful blockchain.

Formal education in security is useful, but not required.

The reader should have basic security experience, for example, through running a network or encountering security issues during application development.

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