Reticulum is a revolutionary cryptography-based networking stack that enables secure and resilient communication networks using common hardware.
It allows for the creation of independent and autonomous networks with no central control, surveillance, or censorship, ensuring privacy and freedom in communication.
Reticulum operates without reliance on traditional networking protocols, optimizing performance and security through cryptographic principles.
Its lightweight deployment, running in user space without kernel modules, makes it accessible on various systems supporting Python 3.
Reticulum facilitates the development of sovereign, censorship-resistant networks, empowering individuals to operate their communication infrastructure.
It prioritizes privacy and security by default, with features like initiator anonymity, autoconfiguring multi-hop transport, and efficient addressing.
Reticulum supports various communication hardware and mediums, including LoRa radios, WiFi, packet radio TNCs, and custom serial devices.
Installation is simple with Python's package manager, enabling users to leverage Reticulum for encrypted and resilient communication networks.
Included utilities like rnsd, rnstatus, and rncp aid in network management and secure file transfers over Reticulum networks.
Performance optimization and ongoing development focus on expanding functionality for low-bandwidth networks and ensuring long-term resilience.