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Right now we don't maintain a listing of services, perhaps something like that can be considered in the future. Additionally, building a topology of the network isn't easy since listing the peers of a node requires access to the (by default exposed only on localhost) admin API One service which is running (by @ufm) is smokeping. Not sure if its intended to be publicly known but it is in a public comment #614 (comment) |
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I'm looking for the initial services where I can connect to after installing Mycelium.
Something like this list for Yggdrasil
Also, interesting to observe the network map, like this one or some open ports crawler, for example:
At this moment, I know only few public Mycelium services (including my tracker, launched yesterday):
http://[505:6847:c778:61a1::fdb]
- BitTorrent open trackerhttp://[41e:42ca:c76c:d3e2:be24:11ff:fe26:1e2a]
- Some peering stats (currently offline)UPD. created this catalog, but an official list would be more helpful for newcomers to the network:
https://github.com/YGGverse/mycelium-catalog
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