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As part of a roadmap for block downloading, I think this may be a good time
to look into providing an HTTP/HTTPS protocol for block downloading - this
would also allow web proxies to cache blocks and thus make it more
accessible, as well as cater for resumeable downloads.
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<div dir=3D"ltr">As part of a roadmap for block downloading, I think this m=
ay be a good time to look into providing an HTTP/HTTPS protocol for block d=
ownloading - this would also allow web proxies to cache blocks and thus mak=
e it more accessible, as well as cater for resumeable downloads.</div>
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