>>51023715Difficult but possible. Its one of my goals and I have an idea of how it can be achieved but first I'll need a bit of money and to design a routing algorithm.
I've spent alot of time thinking about this. A simple summary of my idea is that it would use flexible addresses and each section of an address would contain 1000 possible spaces. Each network would partition itself based on the amount of machines in it.
for instance lets say that there are 999 machines in a network. When a new one enters it'll be given the address 001-001 and be essentially treated as a new network. Any routing to this new machine is done only up to connecting it to the next network, and from then on is handled by every computer in the 001 bracket. Its really difficult to explain concisely and I'm at work right now and typing on my phone, bus essentially think of it as a non-infrastructure ad-hoc network that limits the amount of machines that any given mode needs to keep track of to 999 by giving them all hierarchical groups and there are no limits to the amounts of groups that you can have. I wrote a bunch of notes on this idea but I can't really dump them or discuss them right now because I'm at work. I'll explain at length when I get home.