Torerr
Torerr is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol and network that allows users to distribute and retrieve files without the need for a central server. It was developed as a fork of the BitTorrent protocol, aiming to provide a more decentralized and privacy-focused alternative. The Torerr network operates on the principles of decentralization, anonymity, and censorship resistance, making it an attractive option for users who wish to share files without the risk of surveillance or content filtering.
The Torerr protocol uses a distributed hash table (DHT) to facilitate the discovery and retrieval of files.
One of the key features of Torerr is its use of onion routing, a technique that encrypts
Torerr has gained attention for its potential to provide a more secure and private alternative to traditional
Despite these challenges, Torerr continues to be an active area of development and research. Its focus on