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I think nodes had plenty of time to upgrade given versioned variant was introduced in 2022

* temp: use local sphinx packet for development

* introduce new messages that use more efficient reply surbs encoding

* checks for incorrect encoding

* generate correct message depending on config value

* fixed current packet version

* made packet type selection configurable

* updated sphinx packet crate to the published version

* fixed wasm build

* fixes in outfox due to sphinx api changes

* additional tests

* clippy

* fixed log/tracing import
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The Nym Privacy Platform

The platform is composed of multiple Rust crates. Top-level executable binary crates include:

  • nym-node - a tool for running a node within the Nym network. Nym Nodes containing functionality such as mixnode, entry-gateway and exit-gateway are fundamental components of Nym Mixnet architecture. Nym Nodes are ran by decentralised node operators. Read more about nym-node in Operators Guide documentation. Network functionality of nym-node (labeled with --mode flag) can be:
    • mixnode - shuffles Sphinx packets together to provide privacy against network-level attackers.
    • gateway - acts sort of like a mailbox for mixnet messages, which removes the need for direct delivery to potentially offline or firewalled devices. Gateways can be further categorized as entry-gateway and exit-gateway. The latter has an extra embedded IP packet router and Network requester to route data to the internet.
  • nym-client - an executable which you can build into your own applications. Use it for interacting with Nym nodes.
  • nym-socks5-client - a Socks5 proxy you can run on your machine and use with existing applications.
  • nym-explorer - a (projected) block explorer and (existing) mixnet viewer.
  • nym-wallet - a desktop wallet implemented using the Tauri) framework.
  • nym-cli - a tool for interacting with the network from the CLI.
                      ┌─►mix──┐  mix     mix
                      │       │
            Entry     │       │                   Exit
client ───► Gateway ──┘  mix  │  mix  ┌─►mix ───► Gateway ───► internet
                              │       │
                              │       │
                         mix  └─►mix──┘  mix

Build Status

Building

Developing

References for developers:

Developer chat

You can chat to us in the #dev channel on Matrix or on the Nym Forum.

Tokenomics & Rewards

Nym network economic incentives, operator and validator rewards, and scalability of the network are determined according to the principles laid out in the section 6 of Nym Whitepaper. Initial reward pool is set to 250 million Nym, making the circulating supply 750 million Nym.

This is a monorepo and components that make up Nym as a system are licensed individually, so for accurate information, please check individual files.

As a general approach, licensing is as follows this pattern:

  • applications and binaries are GPLv3
  • libraries and components are Apache 2.0 or MIT
  • documentation is Apache 2.0 or CC0-1.0

Nym Node Operators and Validators Terms and Conditions can be found here.

Getting Started

yarn install
yarn build
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Nym provides strong network-level privacy against sophisticated end-to-end attackers, and anonymous transactions using blinded, re-randomizable, decentralized credentials.
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