Overview of the Netsukuku network
Andrea Lo Pumo

TL;DR
Netsukuku is a peer-to-peer network system designed for large-scale, anonymous, and decentralized communication, operating independently of traditional internet infrastructure and authorities.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive, non-technical overview of Netsukuku's architecture, features, and its potential for creating a distributed, serverless network.
Findings
Supports large number of nodes with minimal resources
Enables anonymous and decentralized communication
Operates independently of ISPs and authorities
Abstract
Netsukuku is a P2P network system designed to handle a large number of nodes with minimal CPU and memory resources. It can be easily used to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and not controlled network, separated from the Internet, without the support of any servers, ISPs or authority controls. In this document, we give a generic and non technical description of the Netsukuku network, emphasizing its main ideas and features.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Packet Processing and Optimization
