PeerWave is a Java‑based networking platform that allows PCs and smartphones to communicate directly — forming a resilient, distributed mesh that can operate independently of the traditional internet.
PeerWave is designed as a next‑generation communication layer. Instead of relying on centralized servers or corporate‑owned infrastructure, PeerWave nodes connect directly to one another, forming a self‑healing, censorship‑resistant network.
Built in Java for portability and security, PeerWave aims to become a universal communication fabric — one that works across desktops, laptops, and mobile devices without requiring any central authority.
Coming soon: binaries, installers, and source packages for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android.
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