FINDING · EVALUATION
Ceno Browser's decentralized peer-to-peer network grew from approximately 600 active peers on June 13 to nearly 8,000 by July 11, 2025 — a 13× increase in under 30 days — with some Ceno connections remaining online throughout the full blackout, indicating that P2P architectures without fixed enumerable infrastructure can survive centralized application-layer shutdowns.
From 2025-miaan-stealth-blackout — Iran's Stealth Blackout: A Multi-stakeholder Analysis of the June 2025 Internet Shutdown · Executive Summary — Resilient Response · 2025 · Filterwatch / Miaan Group multi-stakeholder report
Implications
- Decentralized P2P designs that avoid reliance on enumerable server infrastructure are structurally resistant to centralized application-layer shutdowns; treat P2P as a last-resort fallback layer that is bootstrapped before a shutdown begins.
- Pre-seeding peer tables from outside the country before a known shutdown would accelerate the organic growth curve observed here (600→8,000 in 28 days) and reduce the time-to-critical-mass for users cut off during the first 48 hours.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.