A decentralized, peer-to-peer network built for an alternative internet infrastructure, allowing direct connections without centralized servers.
Netsukuku is an experimental, decentralized, peer-to-peer network aimed at building an alternative internet infrastructure. The goal of Netsukuku is to get rid of centralized servers and services and allow users to connect directly to each other in a mesh network.
The Netsukuku network is designed to be anonymous, secure and independent from external influence or control. It handles routing and distribution of information in a distributed manner through user contributions and cooperation. Each node in the network contributes bandwidth and computing resources to relay traffic for other nodes.
Some key features and goals of Netsukuku:
Netsukuku is still experimental software and has a small user base focused mainly on security and privacy enthusiasts. It faces adoption challenges due to average users being accustomed to current client-server internet structure.
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