RelayPony, without the open web in the middle.

This site runs as a Tor onion service and an I2P eepsite — the same pages, served directly over each network. No exit nodes touch the traffic, the mirrors keep no access logs, and they stay reachable from networks where relaypony.app is blocked.

Verified addresses.

These are the canonical mirror addresses for RelayPony. Anything else claiming to be RelayPony on Tor or I2P is not us.

Tor onion service
http://relaypbawd7ihclymteastcsorfgovuvbiflzi4tgqhyogyowja3cjid.onion/
Open in the Tor Browser. There, relaypony.app also offers this address automatically via the ".onion available" button.
I2P eepsite
http://u7lzlcgiahsyrx7obuatf2fbuq3ge5chgwnn7wjl2nfwzyhvl7ha.b32.i2p/
Reachable inside I2P (for example with i2pd or the I2P router) through the local HTTP proxy.

An onion address is its own proof. A v3 onion address isn't a name that points somewhere — it is the service's public key. When your Tor Browser connects, the address itself guarantees you reached the real RelayPony and nobody in between. Bookmark this one and you can't be phished onto a fake.

Why bother, for a site with nothing to hide?

RelayPony is encrypted phone-to-phone file transfer. It has no accounts and no tracking, so these mirrors aren’t about hiding what you read — they keep the site reachable where the clearnet domain is blocked, and let you visit without leaving a DNS trail.

For Tor

Install the Tor Browser, paste the .onion address above into it, and you're on the mirror.

For I2P

Install an I2P router — i2pd or the official I2P — point your browser at its local HTTP proxy, then open the .b32.i2p address. The router takes a couple of minutes to find the network the first time.

Do your own privacy homework

Both networks hide your connection, but staying anonymous also depends on how you use the browser. If that matters to you, read each project's own guidance.