Download Mycelium
Nature's Blueprint for Digital Connectivity
Get Mycelium for Android, Windows, macOS, and iOS to securely connect, store, and interact with the decentralized network—seamlessly and efficiently.
Not sure how it works? Read the manual.
- Download for Windows
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Download the Mycelium App for Windows directly from its Github repository.
- Download for Linux
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Download the Mycelium binary for Linux directly from its Github repository.

Frequently Asked Questions
Mycelium is an end-to-end encrypted IPv6 overlay network written in Rust. Each node joining the network receives an IP in the 400::/7 range, facilitating secure and private communications.
No, Mycelium is not yet fully scalable to a global level. Currently, each network can support around 100,000 users, but multiple networks can be deployed to expand capacity. We anticipate resolving these scalability challenges by 2025.
The Mycelium app supports iOS, macOS, Android and Windows. For Linux, a binary is available. Installation guides are available for both local machines and virtual machines running on the TFGrid. Note that Windows users need to have wintun.dll in the same directory as the Mycelium executable. Click here for more info.
Upon using the Mycelium app, you're assigned a unique Mycelium address. To copy this address, click the button located to the right of the displayed address in the app interface.
Yes, after installing Mycelium, you can deploy workloads on the TFGrid and connect to them using the Mycelium network. Detailed deployment guides are available in the documentation.
Yes, Mycelium offers an API for administrative operations, peer management, and message subsystem operations. Comprehensive API documentation can be found in the official Mycelium GitHub repository
If you face any challenges, refer to the troubleshooting section in the Mycelium documentation. Additionally, ensure that all prerequisites are met, such as having wintun.dll in the correct directory for Windows installations.
Mycelium incorporates core principles of the Babel routing protocol, enabling efficient and dynamic routing within its encrypted IPv6 overlay network.