As of 2025 the P2P System Tixati has full I2P support.
How to configure it for use with I2P: https://support.tixati.com/i2p
Full changelog here: https://tixati.com/news
Sadly not OSS, so “Caveat Emptor”.
Edit: Forgot that it’s 2026 now.
As of 2025 the P2P System Tixati has full I2P support.
How to configure it for use with I2P: https://support.tixati.com/i2p
Full changelog here: https://tixati.com/news
Sadly not OSS, so “Caveat Emptor”.
Edit: Forgot that it’s 2026 now.
To be fair Tixati is a bittorrent client using the same standard bittorrent protocol that other clients use. So it will connect to bittorrent swarms, peers, trackers, etc. just like any other I2P bittorrent client. So Tixati users will connect to I2P bittorrent peers using I2PSnark, XD, qBittorrent, and BiglyBT. (and any others I missed)
The big limitation is that there are less bittorrent peers on the I2P network vs the clearnet internet… it’s a big difference. It’ll probably stay that way until there’s more people keeping torrents active within I2P, hopefully in the future.
Other minor limitation is that I2PSnark (& and maybe Tixati) are the only bittorrent clients that can use the bittorrent DHT within I2P, all the other bittorrent clients can only find peers using bittorrent trackers. It’s not a big deal as long as people remember to add I2P trackers to their torrents but it does make things less decentralized. Tixati does claim I2P DHT support but I’m not sure how well it works in practice.
You’re right. I confused Tixati with Fopnu, another p2p tool by the same developer. Fopnu is the one with the library of files model, which I feel would be a good model for i2p. Just putting Tixati on i2p does nothing new.
Ah true, Fopnu is his other non-bittorrent p2p app. In some ways Fopnu is the spiritual successor to WinMX. It is clearnet only so it’s a bit outside the scope of I2P.
The same dev did also create DarkMX (https://darkmx.app/) which was Tor only up until more recently when he added I2P support around the same time frame he was adding I2P to Tixati. DarkMX (IMO) seems more interesting for I2P users since it was designed from the beginning to work within darknets. Haven’t had a chance to play around with it so can’t say that it has much of a user base but could be worth a look.