Jinse Finance reported that the Decentralization code hosting platform Radicle officially released version 1.0 on September 10. Radicle 1.0, as a natural extension of Git, adopts a peer-to-peer setup and supports collaborative, locally prioritized work. The new version includes a peer-to-peer synchronization system based on the Git protocol, social interaction features, secure authentication using Public Key encryption, intuitive command-line interface and web frontend, protocol-level privacy protection, and reproducible signature builds.
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Radicle released version 1.0, including a peer-to-peer synchronization system based on the Git protocol
Jinse Finance reported that the Decentralization code hosting platform Radicle officially released version 1.0 on September 10. Radicle 1.0, as a natural extension of Git, adopts a peer-to-peer setup and supports collaborative, locally prioritized work. The new version includes a peer-to-peer synchronization system based on the Git protocol, social interaction features, secure authentication using Public Key encryption, intuitive command-line interface and web frontend, protocol-level privacy protection, and reproducible signature builds.