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    v2flyNG

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    A V2Ray client for Android, support v2fly core

    ...Per-app proxy controls allow you to include or exclude specific applications, which is useful for balancing privacy with bandwidth and latency. The client exposes routing controls, TLS settings, custom DNS, and UDP handling so advanced users can fine-tune behavior. Status panels and logs help diagnose connectivity issues and confirm that rules are being applied as intended.
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    CYFS

    CYFS

    CYFS is the next-generation technology to build real Web3

    CYFS (Cyber File System) is a next-generation decentralized application protocol designed to redefine internet infrastructure by replacing traditional HTTP and DNS with a content-addressed, owner-controlled system. It allows apps to run entirely peer-to-peer, where users fully own their data and devices participate in the network without central servers. CYFS uses innovative technologies such as object-capability security and named data networking to offer performance, security, and offline operability. ...
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