How is VeilNet different from Overlay VPNs?

Overlay VPNs like Tailscale and Netbird struggle with centralised key servers, limited scalability, and single-point relay failures — VeilNet fixes these with peer-to-peer post-quantum key exchange, decentralised relaying, and a design that grows faster as the network expands.

Why VeilNet is fast?

When people think of VPNs, speed is usually the first compromise that comes to mind. Traditional VPN services route all of your traffic through a fixed server, which often has limited bandwidth and quickly becomes a bottleneck as more users connect. VeilNet was designed from the ground up to eliminate these bottlenecks and deliver performance […]

Why VeilNet has the safest encryption?

How does a regular VPN encrypt your traffic? And why there is a problem VPNs encrypt user traffic by wrapping data inside a secure tunnel built on cryptographic protocols. The most common are IPsec and OpenVPN, both of which use a combination of strong algorithms: AES-128/256 for encryption, SHA-2 for integrity, and Diffie–Hellman or Elliptic […]

How VeilNet is different from regular VPN?

What is a VPN? VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, a common approach for bypassing network restrictions or establishing connectivity between different locations. To do so, a VPN has two critical components: 1) a virtualised network interface; 2) a communication protocol. The working principle is very easy. The virtualised network interface will “hijack” your data […]

What is VeilNet?

VeilNet is a decentralised, post-quantum secure network that delivers privacy, speed, and censorship resistance beyond what traditional VPNs or overlays can offer.