On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 1:36 AM <hanay...@mail2tor.com> wrote:
>
> I2P (Invisible Internet Protocol) is a universal anonymous network layer.
> Ofcouse I2P(Java) is already exist on packages.
>
> but, I2P is Java application and so big.
>
> While Java I2P and i2pd are both clients for the I2P network.
>
> i2pd has some big differences and advantages:
> i2pd is just a router which you can use with other software through I2CP
> interface.
> i2pd does not require Java. It's written in C++.
> i2pd consumes less memory and CPU.
> i2pd can be compiled everywhere gcc or clang presented (including
> Raspberry and routers).
> i2pd has some major optimizations for faster cryptography which leads to
> less consumption of processor time and energy.

Ok, so why don't you use it if it already works everywhere? I don't
think I understand your problem, or is this mostly an ad for I2Pd?

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