If it shows “firewalled,” that typically means your router isn’t port forwarding traffic to your computer (I2P will attempt allow this through UPNP). This means that people will not be able to initiate connections with you, so seeding becomes more difficult. You can still contribute, but your computer would first have to connect to the peer or use an introduction service because of how the NAT system works.
Also to “bootstrap” your peers faster, I recommend downloading and seeding a bunch of popular torrents available on the Postman tracker site. In my experience it still takes a day, but you normally can build your “known” number to 1000+ by then.
Note that you might not be able to do anything about this, if your ISP has put you under a CGN (Carrier-Grade NAT), where there's a NAT on top of your router as well.
@@VivekYadav-ds8oz how do i open ports on cgnat? it was annoying me for years that i cant host a game lobby with my friends. isp site offers some bs called "white ip address", but i dont plan on hosting full blown sites which they tout this feature as such. i just want friends to join my games
i was very confused by the "uncensored bible" site you opened, then it hit me there's probably places in the world where viewing the bible would be a serious crime. crazy the world we live in
Altough to be fair, Christianity is the least persecuted Religion in the World, mainly because it's so god damn huge. China isn't to keen to any religion in General, North Korea isn't fond of relgion either (altough: good luck viewing anything online there anyway) and those are propably some of the most "harsh" countries in that regard. Some islamic Nations aren't to happy about christianity either, but usually you'll still be fine there and won't get in trouble for reading your bible online. Islam is still more pursecuted, which sounds ironic, but many nations that tolerate christianity aren't happy about Islam the slightest. Oh and if you are a Jew: Good luck. Stay inside western countries, they accept it, but pray that no Neonazis will come to kill you; other then that, many folks are pretty antisimetic. Never, ever, set foot in a country, where the majority is islamic. Israel would be the place in theory, unfortunately terrorist will visit tel aviv on a daily bases. And yeah in general... good luck, you will unfortunately really need it as a jew. I've met quite few Jews, and not a single one of them have not experienced some kind of at least verbal violence and opression.
@@sagichdirdochnicht4653 i disagree that Christianity could be designated as "least persecuted". look at Pakistan and the frontier territories of Islam Jihad. there are extensive regions even in "western" countries as well where practicing Christians are ostracized by the people grown up on pop media.
Only 9 peers after 18 hours, i had over 1000 in that time, your port forwarding is definitely not set properly or maybe you're behind CGNAT. That's also why it says firewalled, it's reffering to unreachable inbound port, not the OS firewall. Speaking of browser profiles, my solutions is to use two browsers, Firefox for normal browsing and Pale Moon configured to work with i2p. Also if you mess with config files you can set the proxy to listen on your LAN adress instead of localhost so you can run it on some spare laptop or something else that just stays on 24/7 instead of your main PC.
Firewalling in VMs that can only go through VPNs is always fun. Spin em up, suspend them, clone them, store them as differential disks, encrypt them. Still not as good as dedicated but much better than mixing things on one system.
@@tab4340 Just 20 years ago who would have thought this would be possible. Not me, and I am a programmer. Of course, I am also the one that thought google wasted their money on this website called youtube.
@@LLPOF true. How strange. Also how strange that in a place such as dark nets there is a Christian movement. As if Christians have to hide now. It's all strange how the world is moving. I won't get preachy.. But it's an eye opener.
Use a VPN, if your not doing anything illegal (& sometimes even if you are) there is no way for a service to get your real IP address. Though hiding your connection is just part of the issue, you also need to make sure that you dont leak info about yourself.
It's probably not gonna work. Discord has features that irc lacks. Best next thing might be making a riot.im (now element.io) server. It's as close as you can get to a self-owned version of discord. But back when i tried it was very buggy. Servers were unstable and crashed after enough messages (which isn't even that many) were indexed. Hopefully it's better now
@@tfwmemedumpster No, actually there is a way to make a bot to forward irc messages to discord. I don't know how, but I know for a fact that the guys on Overthewire use something like that for their discord/irc channels
That is a really cool concept, it reminds me of the system in the show "Silicone valley" where data is stored and transferred by every device connected to the service. I wonder if they took inspiration from I2P
fantastic observation bro that’s just how p2p platforms work if im not mistaken, like crypto, limewire, torrenting, even playing games without dedicated servers i think.
@@zeroday5441 Lineage OS /e/ by e Foundation building android 10 from source All of them are ungoogled & open source so there is nothing wrong with them
@@nothing2see996 yes, but they're not as secure as CalyxOS or GrapheneOS Pixel provides an unlockable/re-lockable bootloader (AKA Verified-Boot) While, the Lineage &/e/ does not I'm surprised that they haven't tried porting to FairPhone
Thank you. Btw I love your videos your like my news channel and i really like watching them bc it's very entertaining and gives me information without doing much research xd
Why is it called "darknet" anyway, why not call it "freenet" or "open net"? Like the middle of the ocean, where there is no jurisdiction, is not called "darksea" but "open sea", right?
i love how cutesy I2P looks and then you realise some people are going to be doing illegal stuff on it. Imagine clicking a link you'd think would be safe and then see something horrible, and you just remember that cute little yellow-red mascot
Just like any other computer tool. Even a rock can be used for good as well as bad intensions. Remote desktops are for help desks or to load malware. UPnP was made by MS to ease life, not create ddos attacks.....
@@littlepeon yeah, i have really bad personal trauma about thinks like that. one time i caught my pet rock looking at absolutely disgusting things on the deep web. so we had to sit down and have a little chat about it. things got heated and i threw him at the wall, and now we don't really talk to eachother very much.
Watching borderline content is the best way to waste their time and money which is the only way to get back at power hungry, invisible, corrupt entities that have ruined many many lives through their excessive paranoia and failed criminal justice system. The more people do it the better. If everyone left Facebook, watched borderline dodgy but interesting shiz on YT their systems (that we have all paid for) would crumble overnight.
when will you do a deep dive on oxen, it started out as an ambitious Monero fork, but it is now a decentralized privacy suite, it has a decentralized signal fork called Session, a new onion routing protocol called Lokinet, a private name service for Lokinet called ONS, a private DEFI solution fast transaction system called blink, and it is all open source. The whole system attempts Sybil resistance and 51% attacks through a market approach. I think it is the best option available, but I want to hear your opinion too.
Massachusates health notification is installed without permission Just like that u2 song on itunes ( the lyrics perfectly match with case) Did it happened to you ?
I did this exact setup on macbook with i2p and firefox settings and could not connect to any sites whatsoever even though im connected and have over 20 peers. none of the i2p sites work. can't connect to anything. suggestions?
@@MentalOutlaw Generally, any. Your channel has never had and I wonder about that. I can see how MANY tech firms would like to sponsor you, especially some VPN's that are actually privacy-respecting, or maybe somenthing like System76. You can 100% get one, why not?
Oh, well right now I'm more focused on learning full stack so I can build some web apps for you all to interact with. I might do sponsorships at some point, but its hard to find ones that write honest ads.
Is it just me, I cant see this video when I go to your channel. I cant see the "Mix" playlist either. this video and mix happened to pop up when i searched I2P
I’ve designed a protocol that masks as HTTPS with layered security and relaying properties that is unidentifiable from external inspection… I have named it chilli 🌶 for the holy trinity of tasty ingredients
The concept seems neat but isn't JavaScript proprietary so doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of it and what are the useful sights and services to access though it? I guess maybe safer email and torrents. Seems very what Hollywood assumes hackers do but I have no idea.
Javascript is what every browser runs and it's all runtime interpreted - and you can turn it off anyways. The Java Virtual Machine, which is what the I2P executable runs on, has open source and proprietary implementations.
Christ, it’s a jar file? That means, that it’s a Java app, which also means the accessibility with screen reader is most likely total crap! I wonder if there is a web browser that uses i2p that uses a UI like firefox, so it will be screenreader accessible? I hate java!
If you keep to the latest version, don't you also risk getting the latest backdoor that might've been put there intentionally by somebody who hacked some accounts or servers where i2p is stored ?
@@mckendrick7672 1. No Tor is not peer to peer. Tor uses servers. 2. Also in Tor it gets Router between multiple servers so the destination does bot know the original IP adress.
@@timeTegus You can call it “servers”, all those servers are are nodes through which you route your traffic. On I2P everyone is a node and traffic is encrypted through multiple layers, you know not where the destination of the message is, only the next destination from your node, and the previous node from which it was sent.
@@mckendrick7672 so i2p also has multiple layers like Tor? This was my question. For me I was not clear that this is the case. Then it would also be secure. Because when we talk about torrents ( they are peer to peer) and they don't have multiple encrypted stops. So torrents are not secure
Could someone explain why I should look into this instead of using Tor? Tor alreay has lots of "dark" content. So why use this? Im looking for motivational reasons. Thanks
It's more a matter of technology than content - I2P is superior in terms of the means by which it functions. It's far more resistant to attacks which Tor can be susceptible to because everyone is functioning as a node and there are no "exit nodes".
@@xasmaniusvolk8416 What I really meant is, that if you operate a Tor or I2P node and relay trafic, you are way closer to being an ISP rather than a file hoster. And if you could get successfully sued for doing this, then it should also be possible to sue ISPs or just about anyone else that happens to be between the downloader and the sender on a regular TCP/IP network.
By far the most private and elaborate way to read the Bible online
Amen 🙏
Amen 🙏
Amen 🙏
Látom 🙏
Amen 🙏
This is a good darknet to read the bible.
Bible Black.
@@awdrifter3394 don’t go on, put it back!
@@awdrifter3394 that hentai version?
@@awdrifter3394 motha love long time long time
If it shows “firewalled,” that typically means your router isn’t port forwarding traffic to your computer (I2P will attempt allow this through UPNP). This means that people will not be able to initiate connections with you, so seeding becomes more difficult. You can still contribute, but your computer would first have to connect to the peer or use an introduction service because of how the NAT system works.
Also to “bootstrap” your peers faster, I recommend downloading and seeding a bunch of popular torrents available on the Postman tracker site. In my experience it still takes a day, but you normally can build your “known” number to 1000+ by then.
Note that you might not be able to do anything about this, if your ISP has put you under a CGN (Carrier-Grade NAT), where there's a NAT on top of your router as well.
If uPnP is open on your network, you may want to avoid the “dark web” until you know what it is and why it’s a good idea to turn it off.
@@VivekYadav-ds8oz how do i open ports on cgnat? it was annoying me for years that i cant host a game lobby with my friends. isp site offers some bs called "white ip address", but i dont plan on hosting full blown sites which they tout this feature as such. i just want friends to join my games
@@100thschool as far as my understanding port opening is basically impossible in cgnat
i was very confused by the "uncensored bible" site you opened, then it hit me there's probably places in the world where viewing the bible would be a serious crime. crazy the world we live in
Oh yeah thanks I was wondering that as well
China. One of the biggest countries in the wurld. There are legit underground networks in China that get together to study the bible illegally.
Altough to be fair, Christianity is the least persecuted Religion in the World, mainly because it's so god damn huge. China isn't to keen to any religion in General, North Korea isn't fond of relgion either (altough: good luck viewing anything online there anyway) and those are propably some of the most "harsh" countries in that regard. Some islamic Nations aren't to happy about christianity either, but usually you'll still be fine there and won't get in trouble for reading your bible online.
Islam is still more pursecuted, which sounds ironic, but many nations that tolerate christianity aren't happy about Islam the slightest.
Oh and if you are a Jew: Good luck. Stay inside western countries, they accept it, but pray that no Neonazis will come to kill you; other then that, many folks are pretty antisimetic. Never, ever, set foot in a country, where the majority is islamic. Israel would be the place in theory, unfortunately terrorist will visit tel aviv on a daily bases. And yeah in general... good luck, you will unfortunately really need it as a jew. I've met quite few Jews, and not a single one of them have not experienced some kind of at least verbal violence and opression.
@@sagichdirdochnicht4653 i disagree that Christianity could be designated as "least persecuted". look at Pakistan and the frontier territories of Islam Jihad. there are extensive regions even in "western" countries as well where practicing Christians are ostracized by the people grown up on pop media.
@@sagichdirdochnicht4653 It’s not the least persecuted religion in the world, but it’s not the most.
As one of the several who requested it, thanks!
Only 9 peers after 18 hours, i had over 1000 in that time, your port forwarding is definitely not set properly or maybe you're behind CGNAT. That's also why it says firewalled, it's reffering to unreachable inbound port, not the OS firewall.
Speaking of browser profiles, my solutions is to use two browsers, Firefox for normal browsing and Pale Moon configured to work with i2p. Also if you mess with config files you can set the proxy to listen on your LAN adress instead of localhost so you can run it on some spare laptop or something else that just stays on 24/7 instead of your main PC.
Firewalling in VMs that can only go through VPNs is always fun. Spin em up, suspend them, clone them, store them as differential disks, encrypt them. Still not as good as dedicated but much better than mixing things on one system.
I got 190 in 3h(mine is also firewalled), seems to be an unrelated issue.
Finally, the real dark web gets its own video
As far as I know, other than tor and the i2p, there is also freenet and zeronet. I don't know wether or not there are more decentralised networks
@@player-8740 zeronet still requires javascript to run bleeeh
@@player-8740 whether** they are**
@@player-8740 idk if I'd consider zeronet a darkness, as isn't really anoymous by default
@@niklas.251death penalty
Finally, a video about TOR alternatives
Accessing the Bible over the dark net.......awesome!
It is
@@tab4340 Just 20 years ago who would have thought this would be possible. Not me, and I am a programmer. Of course, I am also the one that thought google wasted their money on this website called youtube.
@@LLPOF true. How strange.
Also how strange that in a place such as dark nets there is a Christian movement. As if Christians have to hide now. It's all strange how the world is moving.
I won't get preachy.. But it's an eye opener.
@@tab4340Christians do not have to hide here in the U.S. but other countries, sadly, they do.
@@tab4340 what do you mean strange, because its one of the largest thats why they are everywhere, even in darknet lol
Maybe now I'll finally gonna be able to understand and use this. Introduction to IPFS next?
Thanks to 🙏 the guy who requested and man u made the video ❤️.
Its really helpful
If only there was an anonymisation service that was actually usable and fast and could be used for everyday usage.
That is why you need to use it, it needs to get to a critical mass.
Use a VPN, if your not doing anything illegal (& sometimes even if you are) there is no way for a service to get your real IP address.
Though hiding your connection is just part of the issue, you also need to make sure that you dont leak info about yourself.
@@WitchMedusa javascript can be used on a site to get your actual IP
@@rozzy3528 but how?
@@rationalism_communism V8 vulnerabilities
I appreciate that you showed the hiccups within the process. Let’s me know it’s okay if I don’t get it right the first time
Make a tutorial on IRC that I can send to my discord user friends
Discord is for plebs
It's probably not gonna work. Discord has features that irc lacks. Best next thing might be making a riot.im (now element.io) server. It's as close as you can get to a self-owned version of discord. But back when i tried it was very buggy. Servers were unstable and crashed after enough messages (which isn't even that many) were indexed. Hopefully it's better now
@@tfwmemedumpster No, actually there is a way to make a bot to forward irc messages to discord. I don't know how, but I know for a fact that the guys on Overthewire use something like that for their discord/irc channels
evolve to matrix. org
@@somerandomguy1487 I was gonna say over the wire, but then realized you were talking about the exact same bot
That is a really cool concept, it reminds me of the system in the show "Silicone valley" where data is stored and transferred by every device connected to the service. I wonder if they took inspiration from I2P
fantastic observation bro that’s just how p2p platforms work if im not mistaken, like crypto, limewire, torrenting, even playing games without dedicated servers i think.
my first thought when seeing the bible hidden on i2p: Steganography
Thanks I really wanted to see you talk about I2P :)
Thanks for the video!
Unfortunately, I have autism.
We all do, that's why we're here
Same lol
Best comment ive ever read
Bro do you seriously read my mind? I was searching for it yesterday only!
Now we need a video on zeronet.
Can you do a video on Privacy Phone OSes (like grapheneos); and what is the best phone for privacy?
up
Watch The Hated One
There is no best phone for privacy other than Linux phones & maybe a FairPhone
bump
+ I don't understand why graphene os only exits for google pixel phones -_-
@@zeroday5441
Lineage OS
/e/ by e Foundation
building android 10 from source
All of them are ungoogled & open source so there is nothing wrong with them
@@nothing2see996 yes, but they're not as secure as CalyxOS or GrapheneOS
Pixel provides an unlockable/re-lockable bootloader (AKA Verified-Boot)
While, the Lineage &/e/ does not
I'm surprised that they haven't tried porting to FairPhone
Thank you for this introduction, it all makes sense now.
But is torrenting over it safe from ip trolls? I dont want to be reported for my gentoo isos.
Now do one on using I2P over TOR over VPN.
You can't stop me, I'm behind 11 proxies!
Thank you. Btw I love your videos your like my news channel and i really like watching them bc it's very entertaining and gives me information without doing much research xd
Used i2p many times. Noobies need videos like this.
Why is it called "darknet" anyway, why not call it "freenet" or "open net"? Like the middle of the ocean, where there is no jurisdiction, is not called "darksea" but "open sea", right?
I dont understand any of this techo slang but it all sounds really interesting
The real mvp over here
Wow published right when I needed this
seems interesting but the UI is really rough... classic irc typa software
i love how cutesy I2P looks and then you realise some people are going to be doing illegal stuff on it.
Imagine clicking a link you'd think would be safe and then see something horrible, and you just remember that cute little yellow-red mascot
Just like any other computer tool. Even a rock can be used for good as well as bad intensions. Remote desktops are for help desks or to load malware. UPnP was made by MS to ease life, not create ddos attacks.....
@@littlepeon yeah, i have really bad personal trauma about thinks like that. one time i caught my pet rock looking at absolutely disgusting things on the deep web. so we had to sit down and have a little chat about it. things got heated and i threw him at the wall, and now we don't really talk to eachother very much.
fear bot.
I would love to know what Linux you are using?
this channel is underrated
Why do you have Firefox in light mode?
I2Pd is more resource efficient than I2P (Java)
Love ur content man!
Another great video :)
What if a bad actor configures tons of computers to run i2p, and then block every incoming traffic? Would that be a way to ddos the network?
Possibly, if they basicly launch a 51%(likely needs to be higher) attack They'd rather do that on some cryptos tho.
I2P got postman for Torrents
off topic, but why not take a look at kiss linux as well? thats one of the MOST minimal distros
Thank you for this video
After watching this video I'm officially in the FBI's watchlist
If everyone is on that list then that list is m00t, duh
Your normie kind isn't welcome here dude
Everyone is on a million different watchlists all the time
Watching borderline content is the best way to waste their time and money which is the only way to get back at power hungry, invisible, corrupt entities that have ruined many many lives through their excessive paranoia and failed criminal justice system. The more people do it the better. If everyone left Facebook, watched borderline dodgy but interesting shiz on YT their systems (that we have all paid for) would crumble overnight.
If you aren't on at least a dozen different agency watch lists, you aren't living.
when will you do a deep dive on oxen, it started out as an ambitious Monero fork, but it is now a decentralized privacy suite, it has a decentralized signal fork called Session, a new onion routing protocol called Lokinet, a private name service for Lokinet called ONS, a private DEFI solution fast transaction system called blink, and it is all open source. The whole system attempts Sybil resistance and 51% attacks through a market approach. I think it is the best option available, but I want to hear your opinion too.
wow
Massachusates health notification is installed without permission
Just like that u2 song on itunes ( the lyrics perfectly match with case)
Did it happened to you ?
What would be the best router currently that I could pick up - new or used - for $100 or less that I can install a privacy-focused firmware on?
So it's basically TOR, but everyone is a node, right?
yes, and no clearnet access
Sort of. You establish peer to peer connections through tunnels instead of connecting to hop nodes
Internet Instrumentality Project
There is a c++ version.
I did this exact setup on macbook with i2p and firefox settings and could not connect to any sites whatsoever even though im connected and have over 20 peers. none of the i2p sites work. can't connect to anything. suggestions?
Which OS / desktop environment is this?
i want to know this as well
DWM
You need to open a UDP port on your router and then forward it, to get rid of the firewalled message
That’s what UPnP does. You don’t have to unless you don’t have UPnP enabled on your router.
Wow! Nice video as always! Can I ask your opinion on sponsorships?
Which ones?
@@MentalOutlaw Generally, any. Your channel has never had and I wonder about that. I can see how MANY tech firms would like to sponsor you, especially some VPN's that are actually privacy-respecting, or maybe somenthing like System76. You can 100% get one, why not?
Oh, well right now I'm more focused on learning full stack so I can build some web apps for you all to interact with. I might do sponsorships at some point, but its hard to find ones that write honest ads.
@@awndolznmowdlzkwndznwua it’s also possible that master of the deepfake are glowies
But again it’s just a theory
Do you plan on making livestreams in the future?
I hope he does
I would love to watch it, but what should he talk about in them?
Is it just me, I cant see this video when I go to your channel.
I cant see the "Mix" playlist either.
this video and mix happened to pop up when i searched I2P
How about reviewing freenet?
Seems like IT guys LOVE Garlics and Onions...
Onion and Garlic are good for you.
@@rje4242 and they taste great
@@rje4242 the perfect breath repeller for dem gurlz
I’ve designed a protocol that masks as HTTPS with layered security and relaying properties that is unidentifiable from external inspection… I have named it chilli 🌶 for the holy trinity of tasty ingredients
IUseArchBtw and they have the latest version xD
Yeah the AUR is great, I should probably go make an ebuild for Gentoo
Which distro were (or are you) using when you made this video?
(Or him, help bros).
Is it advisable to use Mobile data with tor browser. What will happen in this case? Is it good opsec? I would appreciate a response from anyone.
your cellular data provider would see you connecting to Tor, thats it
@@test-db2ue Thanks
I can't enter identiguy.i2p after follow your instructions?
What is that theme you are using for linux?
You can find his dwm config on his github page: github.com/MentalOutlaw/dwm
The concept seems neat but isn't JavaScript proprietary so doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of it and what are the useful sights and services to access though it? I guess maybe safer email and torrents. Seems very what Hollywood assumes hackers do but I have no idea.
Javascript is what every browser runs and it's all runtime interpreted - and you can turn it off anyways. The Java Virtual Machine, which is what the I2P executable runs on, has open source and proprietary implementations.
That’s like asking if TCP is proprietary.
what distro and screen recorder u are using?
Hey man, could you do a video on Urbit?
early gang , rise up
Can I ask how you got the eepstatus icon to appear at the top left of your screen please? I can't see any eepstatus icon anywhere on my screen.
It’s because that’s a tab. ???
Can you do a video about nostr?
You should do a Hyphanet video.
>java
>privacy
Wew lad
there are open-source and proprietary implementations. oracle’s official isn’t the only one.
hey can you check out the helium crypto? It looks really weird wanna know what you think
Christ, it’s a jar file? That means, that it’s a Java app, which also means the accessibility with screen reader is most likely total crap! I wonder if there is a web browser that uses i2p that uses a UI like firefox, so it will be screenreader accessible? I hate java!
Man, fix your obs, the audio is cutting, fix the attack and stuffs there
For me its fine
im a racecar johnny. do i need this?
Pls video on freenet!!
If you keep to the latest version, don't you also risk getting the latest backdoor that might've been put there intentionally by somebody who hacked some accounts or servers where i2p is stored ?
That's unlikely and it would be found incredibly fast anyway
Can you do Lokinet?
Why do you think Mac is less of a privacy risk?
What about a video on Freenet?
NotFreeNet?
I prefer the fat free version of it i2pd
Oh cool
Been thinking but can the whole computer use tor network? Instead of just the tor browser like a VPN I guess but tor network.
Yes, you can route all traffic on your device through tor
@@zachb1706 how?
What window manager are you using?
either dwm or bspwm
Can you do an overview on Pirate Chain and if it's better than Monero?
He has a video on other private coins, I think he also mentions Pirate Chain.
@@Cookiekeks Just saw where he talked about it, thanks for the info.
What's the difference between Onion & Garlic routing??
Onion's have layers.
Garlic is contained and distributed.
@@bripbrap Is there any other types??
If it's peer to peer is it still Anonym? Because they see my ip adress?
I guess using a VPN service would be more important on I2P than on Tor.
Tor is peer to peer as well, there are just more limited nodes through which everyone must pass. On I2P everyone is a node.
@@mckendrick7672 1. No Tor is not peer to peer. Tor uses servers. 2. Also in Tor it gets Router between multiple servers so the destination does bot know the original IP adress.
@@timeTegus You can call it “servers”, all those servers are are nodes through which you route your traffic. On I2P everyone is a node and traffic is encrypted through multiple layers, you know not where the destination of the message is, only the next destination from your node, and the previous node from which it was sent.
@@mckendrick7672 so i2p also has multiple layers like Tor? This was my question. For me I was not clear that this is the case. Then it would also be secure. Because when we talk about torrents ( they are peer to peer) and they don't have multiple encrypted stops. So torrents are not secure
Why not I2Pd?
Christ is king
interesting
Is there way to access clearnet in I2P?
The certificate of the download is expired * sigh *
The whole network seems borderline abandoned/unuseable
Could someone explain why I should look into this instead of using Tor? Tor alreay has lots of "dark" content. So why use this? Im looking for motivational reasons. Thanks
There's not real any that you can't find elsewhere
Not being Observed by the US gov. Also with I2P the user group or community is much more self reliant in their part of the network, compared to tor
It's more a matter of technology than content - I2P is superior in terms of the means by which it functions. It's far more resistant to attacks which Tor can be susceptible to because everyone is functioning as a node and there are no "exit nodes".
Combine them. Layer over layer
@@thore98 Garlic onion. Bulb?
Do you want to do youtube fulltime?
How can you stop others seeing your real IP
What is a seed/seeding?
Torrenting stuff. Advanced file sharing system.
You can disable telemetry in Windows 10
lol
lol
Telescope
i2pd?
So... Internet instrumentality?
6:24 except if you're Downloading Copyrighted stuff - in Germany you're quickly getting kinda sued if you're uploading
Can you sue your ISP for providing you with copyrighted content?
Tor doesn't work in Germany?
@@mskiptr nah in Germany it's the uploader (s) who get sued
@Yu Tu it works but I think they made hosting a Tor site illegal, dunno about exit nodes
@@xasmaniusvolk8416 What I really meant is, that if you operate a Tor or I2P node and relay trafic, you are way closer to being an ISP rather than a file hoster. And if you could get successfully sued for doing this, then it should also be possible to sue ISPs or just about anyone else that happens to be between the downloader and the sender on a regular TCP/IP network.
@@tripplefives1402 That's the entire point - it would be ridiculous!
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