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Netsukuku is an ad-hoc network forming software built around an address system designed to handle massive numbers of nodes while requiring minimal CPU and memory resources.
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It could be used to build a world-wide distributed, fault-tolerant, anonymous, and censorship-resistant network, fully independent of the Internet.
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Netsukuku does not rely upon backbones, routers or internet service providers nor any other centralized system, although it may take advantage of existing systems of this nature to augment unity and connectivity of the existing Netsukuku network.
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New Netsukuku users need do little more than install an antenna within range of other local nodes and run the Netsukuku software on their computer to link themselves into the network.
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The number of interconnected nodes can grow almost infinitely.
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If a node is outside the range of another node's WiFi signal, a "virtual tunnel" over the normal Internet connection will supplant the missing radio link. (More in the Netsukuku FAQ)

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I like it.
MASSIVELY Redundant
HUGELY Parallel
WIDELY Connected.

Remove the the middlemen, get rid of the choke points. Remove the control of regulatory agencies. Obama gave away the internet...so let's TAKE it. There's no reason to play by the rules any longer. He ignored the rules so can we. How much does wifi cost? A few dollars? About the same a dinner at WaffleHouse?

Netsukuku, Crypto-Currencies and the BlockChain have the potential to cause extreme heartburn among some of my least favorite people.

In other news: I just checked my WiFi. There are 33 different networks that I could receive (if I had the key)
That means that if each one of them were running Netsukuku in the back ground then there would be 33 separate paths of connectivity to the internet.

The article goes on to say:
Using chaos theory and fractals, Netsukuku, occupying only kilobytes of memory, will eventually allow every device to function as a network node.
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The software will run on Linux computers and is to be issued under a GNU / GPL license.
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In theory, the protocol will be able to support up to a billion nodes using a very light mapping algorithm, but it has not been tested on a large scale yet.

That's ANOTHER reason to go to LINUX and get away from the rotten apple and microsloth.

Link: http://www.masternewmedia.org/the-alternative-p2p-wireless-internet-network-the-netsukuku-idea/#ixzz4MMP4Snc0
not just a net any longer...a matrix. (it's 3D)

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I have been waiting for over 2 years for maidsafe to do the same thing - They were on Keiser to promote it - hard to stay interested!!! I am on board with the first one to actually make it work!

Even up here in my little area I can hit 7 wifi networks, if I had their keys

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