The result? The victim experiences high latency, dropped connections, or glacial browsing, while the user of Selfishnet enjoys a buttery-smooth connection.

Selfishnet v0.1 beta is a novel network management framework that enables users to take charge of their networks, free from the constraints of traditional, centralized management systems. By harnessing the potential of blockchain technology and decentralized architectures, Selfishnet creates a peer-to-peer network where nodes can interact and transact without reliance on intermediaries.

Unlike Quality of Service (QoS) settings built into routers—which are fair and administrative—Selfishnet v0.1 Beta works by exploiting the fundamentals of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and unencrypted traffic flows. It is, essentially, a user-friendly ARP spoofing tool wrapped in a crude GUI.

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Developers and users interested in exploring Selfishnet v0.1 beta can get started by visiting the project's GitHub repository, where they can access the source code, documentation, and community resources. The Selfishnet community is active and supportive, offering a range of channels for discussion, feedback, and contribution.