The free peer-to-peer gathering

5

Days

April 27 to May 1, 2022

42

Events

Meetups, conferences, projections, hackathon…

53

Speakers

From everywhere to talk about the internet of tomorrow

1

Location

Ground Control, at the center of Paris (gare de Lyon)





Sponsors



Schedule


Day 1
6:30PM - 6:45PM
EN
Conference
P2P Festival
Hello world!
p2p
talk
6:30PM - 7:00PM
EN/FR
P2P Art Zone
Distributed Galery

The one arm crypto bandit is the third artwork of the distributed gallery. Each arm action generates a couple of new Ethereum private keys. If it ever happens that any of these private keys is already in used, its fund become immediately available to the user. Like a bandit, this machine therefore attempts to steal currencies through private keys collision.

Let’s note that there are almost as many private keys as atoms in the observable universe. Therefore, the risk of such a collision is close to zero: highly improbable but theoretically not impossible.

This bandit provides its user a concrete and funny experience of cryptography and a sensitive experience of the magnitude scales on which the blockchain security is based. You can’t even represent to yourself what 2^256 means or what’s 115 quattuorvigintillion means.

Once the machine displayed the public keys, private keys, and balance of each account, it randomly plays selected tracks taken from artworks of popular culture (punk rock refrain, movies quotes, video game sounds).

In case a collision happens, the machine plays a unique song that you will probably never hear…

cryptocurrenciesartethereum
stand
7:00PM - 7:30PM
FR
Conference
Henri Lieutaud
State of the art of ZeroKnowledge Proof protocols and its different facets. What is ZeroKnowledge Proof? Where are we now? Let’s take a look at it.
privacy
talk
7:30PM - 8:00PM
FR
Conference
Léo Sayous
Comment une dApp utilisant des technologies ZK peut-être évoluer vers un grand nombre d’utilisateur? Quelles approches pour scaler? Où en sommes-nous? Ici, l’exemple de Tornado Cash
talk
8:00PM - 8:30PM
FR
Conference
Olivier Bégassat
What are ZK-EVMs? Zero-knowledge & EVM: What is the state of play in the ecosystem? What progress has been made recently? What are the perspectives on these protocols for the future of privacy?
talk
Day 2
6:30PM - 7:00PM
FR
Conference
Alexandre Vinot
Why is it important to continue decentralizing the security of Bitcoin? How can we enable the general public to participate in the security of the network, while creating new incentives to do so?
bitcoin
talk
7:00PM - 7:45PM
FR
Conference
Gilles Cadignan
Bitcoin is a clock. Simple, robust, and secure, the Bitcoin protocol is used in many different contexts to time-stamp documents. Why is Bitcoin a security tool for certain data?
bitcoin
talk
8:00PM - 9:00PM
FR
Conference
Pierre Noizat
Bitcoin is associated in the public mind with disproportionate “energy consumption” and is considered the enemy of ecology. Here, we will see how Bitcoin could, on the contrary, serve as an engine for an ecological transition.
bitcoingreen-tech
talk
10:00PM - 11:30PM
EN/FR
Airplane
Aurelio LostGroove

“Soulful Music for Smiling People”

Funk/Soul/Disco/Boogie/House/Jazz/Hip-Hop/Afro/Breaks/Beats

art
DJ set
Day 3
1:00PM - 3:00PM
FR/EN
Hackzone
Starton Engineering
Introduction to Starton API to deploy Smart Contracts fast (examples with NFT contracts)
blockchainp2p
workshop
2:30PM - 3:00PM
EN
Conference
Max Inden
We will discuss the current state of the project, eyeball the various language implementations, take a look at the many live networks running on top of libp2p today and finally cover the project roadmap for the years to come.
libp2pipfs
talk
3:00PM - 4:00PM
EN
Hackzone
Bernhard Borges
A free workshop open to all, allowing developers, students, and curious enthusiasts to discover the Fluence protocol with one of the engineers and scientists of the Fluence core team. It is also an opportunity to prepare your environment to participate in the Fluence Hackathon and
p2ptech
workshop
3:00PM - 3:30PM
EN
Conference
Yannis Psaras
We will introduce a set of measurement methodologies that allow us to uncover the characteristics and interactions in the public IPFS network. After a big measurement campaign, we reveal presence of IPFS peers in more than 2700 Autonomous Systems and 152 countries, the majority of which operate outside large central cloud providers like Amazon or Azure. We further evaluate IPFS performance, showing that both publication and retrieval delays are acceptable for a wide range of use cases.
ipfs
talk
3:30PM - 4:30PM
EN
Conference
Guilhem Fanton - berty.tech
libp2p was not initially designed for use on cell phones. What issues and challenges are specific to these devices? How to optimize for mobile? What is the state of research and development on mobile?
libp2p
talk
4:00PM - 5:00PM
EN
Airplane
Lola Rigaut-Luczac
What about messaging services within p2p protocols like Dogecoin? How do Dogecoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin, Namecoin (…) nodes communicate with each other? How to make your own custom node? A workshop open to all to explore!
p2pdata
workshop
4:30PM - 5:00PM
EN
Conference
Rémi Barbero - berty.tech
Berty is an open source protocol for decentralized messaging, which has the particularity to have new drivers allowing offline communications. How does it work? Where are we with the proximity drivers?
privacyp2p
talk
5:00PM - 7:00PM
FR/EN
Airplane
PoC Innovation

In this workshop, we will see how to implement Merkle Proof by deploying our Solidity contracts and verify their validity with Merkle Proof Typescript without having all the chain history.

Merkle Proofs help us save gas and memory during our smart contract execution

cryptographyblockchainsmart contracts
workshop
5:15PM - 6:00PM
EN
Conference
Evgeny Ponomarev
Fluence is a decentralized platform designed to enable the freedom of digital innovation via peer-to-peer applications. How does it work? How could it be useful for developers? How to join builders on this network? What can we imagine in the future?
p2pdistributed systems
talk
6:00PM - 6:15PM
EN
Conference
Loïc Titren & Manfred Touron
Launch of the Hackathon! Proposed by Protocol Labs, IPFS, Filecoin, Fluence Network, Aleph.im & Starton, this hackathon will offer participants to take on different challenges and side quests. Open to all, these challenges are open to teams of all levels curious to discover new technical stacks! Mentors will be available to help you get to grips with the tools, and build something! Cash prizes are to be won by the most deserving!
p2ptech
talk
7:30PM - 7:45PM
FR
Conference
Vladimir Oustinov
Introduction by Vladimir Oustinov to present Jericho & the topic of the evening.
communitiesdaoethereum
talk
7:45PM - 8:00PM
FR
Conference
Louis Giraux
TwoPlus defines itself as a mental fitness club and DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) design. But what is it?
daocommunitiesethereum
talk
8:00PM - 8:15PM
FR
Conference
Romain Figuereo
Decentralized finance, and more globally DAOs, question and reinvent the relationship to the governance of organizations. Paladin explores the markets of governance, and will present its innovative approach.
daosmart contractscommunities
talk
8:15PM - 8:30PM
FR
Conference
Laszlo Szabo
Skillz is one of the leaders in staking on the most important current proof of stake protocols. Founded in Paris, it is gradually becoming a major player, and is building a long-term strategy within the Web3 ecosystem.
techdistributed systems
talk
8:30PM - 9:00PM
FR
Conference
Vladimir Oustinov
Open question and answer, with the 3 founders of these Web3 companies, and on their strategic approaches to the decentralization of organizations.
communitiesdao
talk
10:00PM - 11:59PM
FR/EN
Airplane
Mayflo
Mayflo is a producer, drummer, DJ and radio host from Paris. He explores a vast sonic universe, ranging from the most Soulful tunes and the brightest bangers to the strangest corners of Club, Electronic and Bass Music -and everything in between-
art
DJ set
Day 4
1:00PM - 1:20PM
EN
Conference
Marco Munizaga
Present storetheindex, a distributed and eventually consistent database. Explain what that means, what properties it holds, and how it enables IPFS ↔ Filecoin interop.
ipfs
talk
1:20PM - 1:40PM
EN
Conference
Dennis Trautwein
The Provide process in the IPFS network, or in other words, publishing content in the network is very slow (in Internet terms). Through measurements we’ve found that it can be improved by an order of magnitude. In this talk we’ll present our improvement proposals together with initial results and next steps.
ipfs
talk
1:40PM - 2:10PM
EN
Conference
QUIC is an always-secure, stream multiplexed transport protocol built on top of UDP that promises significant performance improvements.
ipfsp2p
talk
2:10PM - 2:30PM
EN
Conference
Pedro Akos Costa
Which tools to build and develop on distributed protocols? How to prepare, how to get equipped, and what more could we imagine?
p2ptechipfs
talk
2:30PM - 2:45PM
EN
Conference
Joao Leitao
Distributed Hash Tables on libp2p, what performance can we observe? Which improvement tracks are studied? In which direction are we going?
libp2pipfs
talk
2:30PM - 3:30PM
EN
Airplane
We’ll see how Polygon increases Ethereum’s performance and how users are able to transfer assets between both chains in a secure way.
blockchaincryptocurrenciesethereum
talk
2:45PM - 3:15PM
EN
Conference
Yannis Psaras
What is Gossipsub? What can it be used for? Let’s dig into it together!
blockchainipfs
talk
3:00PM - 5:00PM
EN
Hackzone
Aleph Team

Learn how to host run your backend on the decentralized Aleph.im network and access trusted off-chain data.

Aleph.im is a decentralized storage and execution network that can be used instead of traditional cloud providers such as AWS our Google Cloud. In this workshop, you will build a Python web application, host it on Aleph.im Linux Virtual Machines and use it to display signed off-chain data stored on the Aleph.im network.

Requirements:

  • Beginner/intermediate knowledge of Python programming
  • Software: Docker
p2pblockchain
workshop
3:15PM - 3:45PM
EN
Conference
Marten Seeman & Max Inden
We’ll take a closer look at the recently added decentralized hole punching feature, allowing NAT and firewall traversal without the need for any central coordination servers (STUN and TURN).
libp2pipfs
talk
3:45PM - 4:15PM
EN
Conference
Dietrich Ayala
The Browsers & Platforms team at Protocol Labs works on IPFS integration across many deployment environments, with many different collaborators, on various architectures, including even the final frontier… SPACE! We’ll share a series of scenarios with examples of what worked, what didn’t, and what’s still in progress to give you a peek into the P2P future.
techp2pipfs
talk
4:15PM - 4:45PM
EN
Conference
Marten Seeman
What is the future of libp2p within the Browser? What about WebRTC, WebTransport, WebSockets in the future?
distributed systemstech
talk
5:00PM - 5:30PM
EN
Conference
Manfred Touron - berty.tech
Manfred Touron is the founder of Berty Technologies, an NGO that develops the open source protocol Berty. Through the Berty project, it is not only about a messaging application, but about a set of challenges that humanity is facing. How to develop common tools to defend privacy, and resistance to censorship? A vision of the future for Berty and its open ecosystem.
privacyp2ptechcommunities
talk
5:30PM - 6:00PM
EN
Conference
Juan Benet
Juan Benet is the inventor of the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), a new protocol to make the web faster, safer, and more open, and Filecoin, a cryptocurrency incentivized storage network. The IPFS Project has grown into a large open source movement to re-decentralize the web, safeguard our data, and improve our applications. Juan is the founder of Protocol Labs, the internet tech R&D lab that develops IPFS and Filecoin. He studied Computer Science at Stanford University, and is obsessed with knowledge, science, and technology.
libp2pipfsopen source
talk
Day 5
1:00PM - 2:00PM
EN
Conference
StakeLab Founder
The Cosmos ecosystem is relatively unknown to the general public, yet it is now entering an acceleration phase with a wide variety of chains using Tendermint & IBC. How is this ecosystem taking shape? How does a node on Cosmos work? What does it mean to be a validator node within the ecosystem? Why participating in decentralization is important.
blockchaintechp2p
talk
2:00PM - 3:00PM
EN
Conference
Aleph Team
Cloud Computing for DeFi & Web3 Simplified! Allow your blockchain enabled app to securely access trusted off-chain data or computation within a couple lines of code.
p2ptech
talk
3:00PM - 4:00PM
FR
Conference
Adli Takkal Bataille
Adli Takkal Bataille is a French researcher, author and entrepreneur who has been exploring the future of decentralized protocols for many years. Passionate about Bitcoin, and the emergence of new models of social organization, he presents here a conference aimed at understanding the roles that protocols have played in the history of humanity.
distributed systemscollective intelligencecommunities
talk
4:00PM - 5:00PM
EN
Conference
FX Thoorens
François-Xavier Thoorens is a French engineer and cybersecurity expert, having built and worked for many years on distributed protocols. He presents today a new approach to identity within decentralized protocols, and what could happen in the next years.
identityprivacycryptocurrencies
talk
5:00PM - 6:00PM
FR
Conference
Jean-Philippe Aumasson
Jean-Philippe Aumasson is a world-class cryptographer who has written one of the most important works in modern cryptography: Serious Cryptography, a reference for those who wish to enter the nebulous world of cryptography. Today, he presents us his vision of cryptography in a Post-Quantic future.
cryptography
talk
6:00PM - 6:15PM
EN
Conference
Loïc Titren & Manfred Touron
The results of the Hackathon of the last 3 days, with the discovery of the different winners by the jury & partners!
p2ptechdistributed systemscryptographyblockchainipfs
talk

About the Festival



Our goal is to offer 5 days of sharing, learning, meeting and playing around all the dimensions of the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) revolution. The technological aspect of P2P is essential, but we also believe that it materializes philosophical and ethical principles.P2P applies to a wide array of aspects, from secure and privacy-preserving communication, to knowledge-sharing, to participative governance, to digital currencies, or even art!Paris P2P Festival will be a fantastic opportunity to gather P2P supporters, regardless of their particular approach and interests.We are calling any team or individual with an active interest in P2P to join the Festival, use it to set up their own meeting, offer a workshop, share a talk or a presentation, take part to the hackathon.The event was born out of our Paris P2P monthly meetups at Ground Control. We are willing to open it to a wider audience: individuals, collectives, associations, and businesses willing to be part of a community event, without lucrative purpose.

Goals



Gather P2P communities around talks, workshops, movies, performances, hack sessions, meetings…

Promote to the general public the value of privacy protection, free and open source software, commons and decentralized governance

Trigger serendipitous encounters and healthy debates between teams and individuals involved in the space

Encourage knowledge-sharing between projects, entrepreneurs, researchers, developers

Showcase important projects to the general public

Just enjoy a great moment, in a great place, with great people!

Speakers



Adli Takkal Bataille

Le Cercle du Coin

Alexandre Vinot

Co-Founder of @WisElement and @Wise_Mining

Aurelio LostGroove

DJ & Producer Soulful Disco, Jazz Funk & Deep Soul, Jazz, Afro

Bernhard Borges

Engineer and Scientist at Fluence Protocol

Dennis Trautwein

Protocol Labs

Dietrich Ayala

IPFS Ecosystem Growth Engineer / Technical PM for IPFS Browser Integrations at Protocol Labs

Distributed Galery

The distributed gallery is a collective of artists, craftmen and engineers established in the contemporary art worlds since 2017. They are mainly known for the creation of artworks based on distributed technologies such as blockchains.

Evgeny Ponomarev

Co-founder at Fluence

FX Thoorens

ARK.io, CEO & Founder

Gilles Cadignan

CEO @ Woleet

Guilhem Fanton

Engineer at Berty Technologies

Henri Lieutaud

Developer Advocate for #StarkNet

Jean-Philippe Aumasson

Cryptographer, Taurus co-founder & CSO, teacher .

Joao Leitao

libp2p

Juan Benet

Founder at Protocol Labs, IPFS, Filecoin

Laszlo Szabo

SkillZ

Lola Rigaut-Luczak

Ingénieure chez Zondax

Louis Giraux

TwoplusDAO

Loïc Titren

Computer Science Stuff

Luca Georges François

MEV and Polygon specialist, web3 engineer

Léo Sayous

Developer at Sismo DAO

Manfred Touron

Berty Technologies

Marco Munizaga

Engineer at Protocol Labs

Marten Seeman

Protocol Labs

Max Inden

libp2p & PrometheusIO maintainer

Mayflo

DJ & Producer - Electronic & Bass music

Olivier Bégassat

Applied Researcher at PegaSys Protocol Engineering

Pedro Akos Costa

Protocol Labs

Pierre Noizat

blockchain.io, Paymium

PoC Innovation

French Innovation Student Center, specialized in p2p, ai, security and hardware

Romain Figuereo

Founder at Paladin

Rémi Barberro

Engineer at Berty Technologies

Starton Engineering

Engineering Team at Starton.io

Vladimir Oustinov

Co-founder at Jericho

Yannis Psaras

Research Scientist at Protocol Labs

Zdeadex

Founder at StakeLab.fr

zôÖma

Founder @ Samouraï World, Bootstrapper & coordinator @ Paris P2P community

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