markqvist/Reticulum
A cryptography-based networking stack enabling the creation of resilient, decentralized, and censorship-resistant networks over diverse hardware like LoRa, Packet Radio, and WiFi.
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Detailed Introduction
Reticulum is a revolutionary cryptography-based networking stack designed to empower individuals to build independent, censorship-resistant networks. Unlike traditional stacks, it operates without reliance on IP or higher layers, functioning efficiently even in environments with extremely high latency and low bandwidth. It provides end-to-end encryption, initiator anonymity, and self-configuring multi-hop transport, enabling the creation of robust, inter-connectable networks using readily available hardware like LoRa and WiFi. Running entirely in userland Python 3, Reticulum offers a powerful yet simple API for developing decentralized applications, fostering a future of autonomous, people-centric networks.