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Researchers Create Self-Replicating Seedbox in Quest for Decentralized Democracy [matrix]Most torrent sites that were active in 2005 are long gone and the same applies to the software project from that era. The academic torrent client [Tribler][1] is a notable exception and if it’s up to the people running it, it will go on indefinitely. Tribler is part of a research project at Delft University of Technology, headed by associate professor Johan Pouwelse. Over the years, Tribler found itself to be a safe haven for pirate site channels, a decentralized music streaming platform, and an AI-powered search engine, among other things. The core idea always revolved around decentralization. The software and the network should be impossible to shut down. While academic achievements are not always picked up broadly, the research project’s output is highly valued and just secured funding through 2032. Ironically, the development of the decentralized BitTorrent client is highly centralized. It’s run by a university team and paid for by subsidies. However, its own research may offer an eventual solution to that problem, starting with a self-replicating seedbox. ## The Self-Replicating Seedbox One of Tribler’s latest projects is a self-replicating seedbox called Mycelium, named after the underground fungal networks it is meant to resemble. This is part of a larger [superorganism experiment][2] into a decentrally governed community. *The Mycelium* [matrix] In simple terms, the seedbox starts a single server. When community members fund the project with bitcoin a new VPS server launches a fresh seedbox, after which the process will repeat itself. This results in an ever-expanding service as long as sufficient funds come in. The content being seeded is Creative Commons material, not copyrighted works. The BitTorrent seeding is managed by libtorrent and the Bitcoin mechanics by a standard wallet. Once it’s set up, it can function independently. The combination of all these elements, including voting and payment, could do more than replicate seedboxes. The same technology and framework can also be used to set up mirror websites, to replicate URLs, or to register new domain names. ## A Decentralized Digital Democracy The seedbox project isn’t completely decentralized, as it relies on GitHub and the VPS provider SporeStack. The researchers acknowledge this and in a recent master thesis, Stan Verlaan described this as the “governance paradox of decentralized systems”. While there is no immediate solution, the thesis does offer a solution for how a community can help decide on the future of a project, while also funding it. The proposed solution is a TwoStepDemocracy. In the first step, users vote on which problems are worth solving or which feature needs to be implemented. Based on these votes, the developers can then submit solutions. The community then votes on whether the proposed solutions or changes should be implemented. If a solution passes that community vote and enough users have pledged Bitcoin to fund it, the developer gets paid. This setup sounds straightforward, but it is significantly different from how software development usually works. A project’s evolution doesn’t rely on a group of gatekeepers who decide, but on the votes of a broader community, which in turn is independent of the funding. ## The Utopian Dream The researchers don’t understate their ambitions. On the [superorganism-experiment][3] GitHub page, the project’s future vision, or “Utopian dream”, is described with little reservation “We are creating our own society. A place citizens have FULL control, have their own MONEY, have AI that serves THEM, and CONTROL together. Unstoppable by design, self-replicating, self-hosted, self-evolving, and human oversight with democratic governance,” the description reads. That framing isn’t necessarily limited to software. Tribler’s Dr. Pouwelse tells TorrentFreak that the project has been [collaborating][4] with the Dutch tax authority and the authority for the financial markets on trust, identity en governance isues. At the same time, he’s increasingly finding an audience among European Commission officials as well. *Tribler’s voting experiment* [leaderboard] The connection makes sense. In recent years, Internet infrastructure and AI development have become further concentrated in the hands of a few large American companies, so Europe has a growing interest in public, decentralized alternatives. Tribler’s research doesn’t propose any groundbreaking new technologies. Its strength lies in the combination of technologies. Whether this can scale into anything concrete remains highly uncertain. For now, the TwoStepDemocracy idea remains a technical proof of concept. The thesis itself acknowledges this, and stresses that a larger study is needed to combine all elements, from voting to payment to development, to see how it functions. The Tribler team isn’t letting the self-replicating seedbox loose on The Pirate Bay either, for those who are wondering. But they may have planted a seed. *—* * * *The Superorganism repository is available [on GitHub][5]. The TwoStepDemocracy thesis can be found [here][6] (pdf).* From: [TF][7], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. [1]: [2]: [3]: [4]: [5]: [6]: [7]:
Feds Seize Domain Names of Nearly 400 Pirate Sports Streaming Sites [seized]With the FIFA World Cup being partially hosted by the United States, the chance of a U.S.-led pirate domain seizure round was significant. In 2022, the U.S. government already carried out a [similar World Cup-themed enforcement action][1], which was repeated yesterday at roughly five times the scale. The Department of Justice announced that it had seized nearly 400 domains that were used to illegally stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The action, branded “Operation Offsides 2026”, was led by the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center with HSI Washington and the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. “We have seized hundreds of domains, used to illegally stream World Cup matches for profit, to disrupt the international networks that profit from the global popularity of the World Cup,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. ## Seizures with Broad Support This is far from an isolated action. The DOJ credits FIFA as the lead rightsholder, with supporting information from beIN Media Group, NBCUniversal, the MPA’s Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Warner Bros. The seizure banner, shown below, also reveals support from a variety of foreign organizations and authorities, including Europol, City of London Police, Ecuador’s SENADI, Argentina’s Ministerio Público Fiscal, the NCFTA, as well as anti-piracy outfit FriendMTS. The seizure banner [[seizure banner]][2] In addition to the domain seizures, international coordination through the ICHIP network also targeted pirate streaming services in various other countries. “Servers and domains linked to illegal streaming of World Cup games were targeted in Peru and Bulgaria, two known centers of online piracy activity. Additional ICHIP-supported disruptions took place in Croatia, Romania, Poland and Colombia,” the press release states. ## Tracing the Seized Domains The DOJ released no list of seized domain names. However, DNS data shows that dozens of new domain names have added seizedservers.com nameservers over in the past 24 hours. These nameservers are used in the U.S. government’s seizure actions for well over a decade. The domains we traced include kooora365.com, kora-shoot.com, bein-match-worldcup.com, beinmatchtv.com, rojadirectastv.org, pelotalibrehd.org, futbollibreusa.com, viper-play.org, and redditsoccerstreams.name. A non-verified and non-exhaustive list of domains can be found below. These domains all use popular brands, either from beIN as a broadcaster, or popular pirate brands such as rojadirecta and futbollibre. That doesn’t necessarily mean that these domain names were popular, as most appear to be copycats. For example, the seizure action targeted futbollibreonline.com, which had just over 166,000 visits last month, while futbol-libre.su remains online with more than 73 million monthly visits. A likely explanation is that domains operated by foreign registries, such as the Russian operated .su, typically don’t fall under U.S. jurisdiction. The seized domain names we identified all use .com, .name, and .org domains, which are maintained by the American organizations [Verisign][3] and the [Public Interest Registry][4]. The [2023 affidavit][5] from the first Operation Offsides targeted both registries and registrars. ## A Fitness Blog and a CBD Site At first glance, the list of seized domains includes several unusual targets. fitforcedaily.com, [for example][6], was a site that presented itself as a fitness blog with articles on insulin sensitivity, strength training, and pregnancy workouts. But there was more going on under the hood, as the domain’s main referral traffic came from a Rojadirecta site. Several other entries in the slice appear to be expired and reused domains. Freedomgloryproject.com was originally an Iranian-American music activism site, last updated in 2015. Gonutradeal.com hosted CBD wellness content as recently as 2023. Interoutemediaservices.com matches the brand of a European telecom, Interoute, acquired by GTT Communications in 2018 and retired shortly after. This is not as unusual as it seems, as pirate site clone operators often buy lapsed domains to leverage their existing search-engine credibility. Since the news broke hours ago, it is possible that the seizure actions are ongoing, so more domains, including different gTLDs, may be added as well. We will update this article if new information becomes available. *—* * * *The DOJ press release for Operation Offsides 2026 is available [here][7]. The seizure warrant and affidavit, filed in the Eastern District of Virginia, were not immediately available to us on PACER.* A list of several domain names that added seizedservers nameservers in the past 48 hours is available below. These are traced by TorrentFreak not confirmed by the authorities. `viper-play.org surfg.org rojadirectastv.org pelotalibrestv.org pelotalibrehd.org pelota-libretv.org kora-yalla.org kevinsport.org futbollibrehd.org futbol-libres.org kora999live.com kora999.com kora999-live.com kora48.com kora360-tv.com kora360-lives.com kora360-live.com kora1lives.com kora-show.com kora-shoot.com kora-onlineone.com kora-online24.com kora-live4k.com kora-gol.com kora-city.com kora-999.com koorati.com koorallive24.com kooraliveworldcup.com kooralive69.com kooralite.com kooragol-live.com kooragoal24.com kooraa4live.com koora4livehd.com koora48.com koora1live.com koora-tv.com koora-live-live.com koooraa4live.com kooora4livetv.com kooora365.com kooora-sport.com kooora-sia.com kooora-mobashir.com kevinsport.com interoutemediaservices.com hdlive7.com hd7-new.com hayasport.com gosporttv.com gonutradeal.com golygoal.com gollibre.com golkoora.com goheali.com goalkora.com go4koraa.com go4kora.com fuutbollibre.com futbollibreusa.com futbollibreonline.com futbollibre-tv.com futbollibre-hd.com fullmatch-hd.com freekora.com freedomgloryproject.com fotytv.com flixmv.com fitforcedaily.com ekoralive.com egynoww.com deportelibretv.com deportelibree.com defendersportstreams.com crichdbest.com childluresprevention.com cagesharkdive.com bolasrolando.com beinmatsh.com beinmatchtv.com beinmatch26.com bein4kora.com bein-mattch.com bein-match.com bein-match-worldcup.com bein-live.com beiin-match.com alwansport.com alkooralive.com akora-live.com ahsa-news.com 808ball13.com 360koratv.com 360kora.com 360koora-live.com 360kkora.com 1kora.com 11kora.com redditsoccerstreams.name` From: [TF][8], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. 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