VX6 - Replacing TOR , and traditional HOSTING. Future of internet.

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VX6 connects your localhost to anyone's localhost — worldwide, no static IP, no port forwarding, no hosting required. One command and it's done. True peer-to-peer mesh network — no central servers, relays, or miners needed. Works identically for 2 or 2 million users. Zero cost, fully open source. Optional 5-hop random relay mode delivers anonymity faster than Tor — no encryption overhead, completely random node selection.

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The problem nobody talks about: Every developer has killed a demo because "it works on my machine" — wrong port, no static IP, NAT blocking everything, scrambling to set up ngrok at the last second. VX6 flips this. Your localhost is the network. No tunnels, no hosting, no forwarding rules — just share a service name and the other person connects. Done. What excites me most is the hidden relay mode — 5 random hops, faster than Tor, no central coordination. That's not a feature you bolt on. That's a fundamentally different architecture. Would love to hear from anyone building p2p tools or self-hosted setups — does the "localhost as the default" model change how you'd architect something?