A lightweight experimental peer-to-peer network aiming at advanced routing and networking capabilities while remaining simple and easy to use, decentralized, self-arranging, and user-supported
Yggdrasil is an early-stage peer-to-peer network that aims to solve some of the scalability, privacy, and resilience limitations of legacy networking models. It enables a decentralized internet by having users run lightweight software on their devices that coordinate to form a global IPv6 network.
Some key aspects and goals of Yggdrasil include:
Use cases for Yggdrasil include building censorship-resistant communication platforms, resilient IoT device networks, secure corporate networks, and experimenting with alternative internet architectures. It is still an early stage experimental system but shows promise in improving over legacy networking models.
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