Hi,
Great project, we're taking IPTV to the next level!
But one question is bothering me: wouldn't P2P make it easier for authorities to retrieve users' IP addresses?
Dear Go13,
Thank you for your thoughtful input.
You're absolutely right—
P2P in the Zenax ecosystem is primarily aimed at reducing infrastructure costs by offloading traffic from central servers and CDNs. It’s a
cost-efficient distribution method, especially useful during high-demand scenarios.
However,
Zenax Eco as a whole is designed with a strong focus on protecting the service provider’s privacy and server infrastructure. This is achieved through
tunneling and encryption methods that safeguard content delivery and minimize exposure.
When it comes to
end-user privacy, that responsibility ultimately lies with the user. We encourage users who are concerned about their personal privacy to use a
VPN or other tools at their discretion.
From a technical perspective, you're also correct—
residential IPs are extremely difficult for ISPs to block, particularly in a P2P setup where peers act as
receivers, not traditional providers. This decentralized model makes it highly unlikely for an ISP to effectively target or block such traffic, although yes, an
end user’s IP may still be visible within the peer mesh.
If you haven’t already, we invite you to take advantage of the
WOI member offer and explore the Zenax system first-hand.
Thanks again for your engagement and insights!