
Calimero
Calimero is a peer-to-peer application framework that lets developers ship apps where users keep their own data on-device.

What is Calimero?
Calimero is a framework for building self-sovereign applications: data lives on user devices, peers communicate over end-to-end encrypted channels, and actions are signed and verified locally instead of routed through a central server. Developers get an SDK and runtime for shipping P2P apps that can still anchor proofs and payments to public blockchains when needed.
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