Veilid is a recently developed networking paradigm that holds considerable promise for the future of autonomous and free activity on the internet. As someone just starting to think about it and try to implement the technology, what I think is most intriguing about the project is that applications are peer to peer, so that, instead of volunteers of nodes on the tor network, each person on the Veilid network with an app is hosting the computation locally on their device. Then people aren’t having to rent from AWS and the like if they don’t have their own servers. In other words, there is more primary local control over your contribution to the network. Of course there is more to it, but that seems to be the most innovative aspect of the project. Really cool design!

My question is: do they have a plan for EW? It is described as a “mobile first” network and most cellular phones appear to be more resistant to EMI attacks than others, which is perfect.

Anybody want to talk about Veilid?