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Invisible Internet Project

The Invisible Internet Project (IIP) was a centralized anonymous IRC server. One needed to have a nickname to chat on IIP, so it may be more accurately described as pseudonymous. IIP had several active channels with lively debates on a various topics. It was particularly popular with the Freenet community as a real-time anonymous complement to Freenet.

In May of 2004, InvisibleNet, the company behind IIP, announced the hardware breakdown of the central IRC server, and with it the effective death of IIP. More general anonymizing P2P projects such as I2P are hoped to provide more robust replacements.

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