<p>Onionr implements a gossip network with <ahref="">Dandelion++</a> and node aging to reduce the effectiveness of sybil attacks.</p>
<p>Additionally, the default transport layers are Tor and i2p as an extra layer of privacy.</p>
<p>To mitigate leaks and security exploits, Onionr uses a unique whitelist system for system commands & bytecode, and has a script to run in an unprivileged container on Linux.</p>
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Onionr is fully decentralized with no trusted nodes, and is fully open source under AGPLv3.
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<p>Onionr is community funded, and anyone can contribute suggestions, code, or bug reports.</p>
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<p>Onionr can be extended to run over any underlying transport, by default it uses Tor, LAN multicast, and <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneakernet">Sneakernet</a>.</p>
<p>Transport agnosticism means that Onionr would be usable even if the Internet ceased to exist.</p>