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Announcement! OuterrNet Communication Available For Free: Join The Revolution!
• Outerrnet - YouTube.comHey everyone - this is a big one.
Today, I'm officially announcing that OuterrNet is now free to use.
OuterrNet is a peer-to-peer protocol, not a platform.
No data harvesting.
No central servers own your activity.
No surveillance-based business model.
We've built something different — and now anyone can jump in.
Inside OuterrNet, you can already start using over 10 zApps, including:
Group chat
Video calling
File sharing
Screen sharing
Team calendar
Music player for MP3s
And more peer-to-peer tools that run without Big Tech in the middle
In this video, I'll walk you through how to use these zApps, how they work, and why using them actually helps strengthen the network itself.
Every time you use OuterrNet, you're not just a user — You're participating in the infrastructure of a new internet.
If you want to go a step further, you can also grab your own subdomain for just $5 at:
? yourname.tryblinnk.me
And if you believe in what we're building, we'd truly appreciate donations.
Donations go directly toward supporting our development team and accelerating new zApps, performance improvements, and protocol upgrades.
This isn't about hype.
It's about building something real, together, in the open.
Let me show you how it works.





1 Comments in Response to Announcement! OuterrNet Communication Available For Free: Join The Revolution!
What is the Outernet? The video assumes that people know a little about the outernet. Some elswhere-explanations seems to be that you simply use some direct method, over your cellphone or Internet browser to access other people. It seems to say that it's a form of person-to-person browsing, and that you won't always make contact if the other person's browser (or whatever) is not ready for you. But I don't understand this for sure. Can't they make an explanation that assumes you know absolutely nothing? Are they simply talking about a refined use of NOSTR?