Singula Network - dVPN for post-DPI world

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SingulaNet is a decentralized routing layer for a post-DPI world. Built on Arbitrum and powered by VLESS + REALITY, it turns regular users into nodes in a global mesh network with no single point of failure. REALITY blends traffic as normal HTTPS, defeating DPI and fingerprinting while delivering high speed and low latency (targeting sub-50ms). Node runners earn from usage. Users get true zero-log privacy with no KYC. Star-nodes hide behind Cloudflare WARP.

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I used to live in Russia, where I watched firsthand how authorities were slowly but surely cutting people off from real information and basic digital freedoms. Year after year the walls grew higher: more DPI systems, aggressive blocking, MITM attacks, and an ever-tightening digital cage. Privacy wasn’t just a nice-to-have — it became essential for staying informed and connected. That frustration is what pushed me to build SingulaNet. I started with the simple idea of “just another privacy tool,” but quickly realized centralized VPNs weren’t enough. They can be pressured, they log, they create single points of failure. So I went all-in on a decentralized routing layer on Arbitrum, powered by VLESS + REALITY. Anyone can run a node, traffic flows through a truly distributed network, and REALITY makes fingerprinting extremely difficult. The journey wasn’t linear. I tested many protocols — WireGuard, Hysteria, TUIC and others — before landing on this stack. It proved to be the most resilient against modern DPI systems. We launched the Open Alpha just a few days ago. We’re already fixing bugs, iterating fast based on real user feedback, and aiming for sub-50ms latency with genuine resistance to blocks anywhere.