Libp2p, a Rust peer-to-peer library. Pierre Krieger
Pierre is a Rust programmer at Parity. He previously worked on graphics programming, including several Rust crates for Vulkan and OpenGL. He is now working on peer-to-peer networking. The Rust libp2p library is the Rust implementation of the libp2p protocol initially created by Protocol Labs. Based on futures and tokio, it allows one to easily create a decentralized peer-to-peer network. This talk will introduce you to the main concepts of a peer-to-peer network, and how to use libp2p.

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