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I agree. There is one company that had a similar service like ours, but we found that they don't use a P2P network, but instead some other kind of network that I can't remember, and my friend said it was higher latency than P2P. Not sure if it would solve major problems because these processes could be run on an EC2 instance which is more secure, and also that a lot of people may need the service.
Thank you for the insight!
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I agree. There is one company that had a similar service like ours, but we found that they don't use a P2P network, but instead some other kind of network that I can't remember, and my friend said it was higher latency than P2P. Not sure if it would solve major problems because these processes could be run on an EC2 instance which is more secure, and also that a lot of people may need the service.
Thank you for the insight!