very interesting. comparing to holepunch i find that it has + ip privacy, and it is "mobile-first". somebody knows if "mobile-first" has better implications for p2p apps on mobile, that can`t be online always? (ex: keet on holepunch, =true p2p = no offline notifications, must run something like relay on always on computer for rooms, or no content)

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mobile first is more than just availability but battery use on devices for which ipfs has generally sucked, veilids onion routing will massively increase resource consumption so i will guess they will depend on dedicated data center nodes, so much like the fbi now runs most of tor p2p is littered with failures and why nostr is not using it 'yet', holepunch seems the most promising attempt in a while keet is planning blind forwarding for availability so friend relaying, and they have some new notifications system