Run VeilNet Conflux in Portal mode under any Community Plane and earn credits automatically — letting all your devices connect in Rift mode without paying a cent.
Open the Conflux page and generate a registration token.
Each Community Plane can host unlimited tokens — ideal for organising multiple environments or deployments.
Step 3: Deploy a new Conflux Node
Deploy Conflux using the template in Portal mode.
Once online, your Conflux Node will immediately start earning credits, giving your devices seamless access via Rift mode.
Step 4: Enjoy unlimited connectivity
Install VeilNet Conflux on any device, or use the desktop/mobile apps, and instantly access your entire infrastructure or home lab with zero configuration.
Download all clients from here.
Why free?
Because we believe in the power of community — online security and privacy should be fundamental rights.
VeilNet’s decentralized design lets the network grow stronger with every user, making secure connectivity accessible to everyone.
TOR-Like Architecture
VeilNet is a decentralized network with no central servers and no global peer registry.
Your traffic is encrypted and routed through multiple hops, with no way to trace, list, or monitor Conflux nodes.
With post-quantum cryptography and dynamic routing, VeilNet functions as a “Quantum-Safe TOR” for the next generation.
Community Powered
VeilNet grows with every user.
Each Conflux node contributes routing capacity and earns credits, allowing your devices to connect via Rift mode without a subscription.
Combined with Post-Quantum Cryptography and Packet-Level Authentication, your host and local networks remain fully protected from unwanted access.
Untraceable & Unblockable
VeilNet creates a random, ever-shifting topology using ephemeral links that dissolve when idle.
Traffic is carried over aggregated WebRTC data channels, making it indistinguishable from normal web activity.
Because these ephemeral bonds attach to your ISP’s public gateway rather than exposing your device, blocking VeilNet would require the ISP to block all customers using the same gateway — effectively impossible.