Keet is an interesting step toward truly decentralized communication, leveraging Holepunch’s P2P tech to remove reliance on central servers. From a technical perspective, the use of Distributed Holepunching for NAT traversal is impressive, ensuring direct peer-to-peer connections without intermediaries.
However, adoption challenges remain. Without a larger user base, network effects are limited, and the UX still has room for improvement—especially in onboarding non-technical users. That said, as censorship resistance and privacy concerns grow, Keet’s architecture positions it well for long-term relevance. Curious to see how it evolves. What’s your experience been like?