Cjdns is a networking protocol, a system of digital rules for message exchange between computers. The philosophy behind cjdns is that networks should be easy to set up, protocols should scale up smoothly and security should be ubiquitous.
License: Open Source
Tor is primarily focused on providing strong anonymity and privacy through a layered encryption approach, making it suitable for users wanting to access the dark web or browse anonymously. In contrast, cjdns is a decentralized networking protocol that emphasizes peer-to-peer connectivity and efficient routing, making it ideal for users interested in building a more resilient internet infrastructure.