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![Onionr logo](./docs/onionr-logo.png)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/beardog108/onionr.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/beardog108/onionr)
[![Open Source Love](https://badges.frapsoft.com/os/v3/open-source.png?v=103)](https://github.com/ellerbrock/open-source-badges/)
Anonymous P2P platform, using Tor & I2P.
Major work in progress.
***THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT USABLE OR SECURE YET.***
**Roadmap/features:**
Check the [GitHub Project](https://github.com/beardog108/onionr/projects/1) to see progress towards the alpha release.
* [X] Fully p2p/decentralized, no trackers or other single points of failure
* [X] High level of anonymity
* [ ] End to end encryption where applicable
* [X] Optional non-encrypted blocks, useful for blog posts or public file sharing
* [ ] Easy API system for integration to websites
# Development
This software is in heavy development. If for some reason you want to get involved, get in touch first.
**Onionr API and functionality is subject to non-backwards compatible change during development**
# Donate
Bitcoin/Bitcoin Cash: 1onion55FXzm6h8KQw3zFw2igpHcV7LPq
## Disclaimer
The Tor Project, I2P developers, and anyone else do not own, create, or endorse this project, and are not otherwise involved.
The badges (besides travis-ci build) are by Maik Ellerbrock is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The onion in the Onionr logo is adapted from [this](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Red_Onion_on_White.JPG) image by Colin on Wikimedia under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. The Onionr logo is under the same license.