OneSwarm
Finally darknet has become user friendly.
OneSwarm is a file-sharing protocol designed to transfer information in much the same way as a network of resistance cells. Except it is even better because instead of fixed cells every user have there own "cell" where every member is approved by them.
Through your friends you can connect anonymously with there friends and so forth. No one know where the data comes from or where it is going so this only requires trust in the first layer.
The current OneSwarm client is also fully compatible with bittorrent and can work as a regular bittorrent client as well.
Granted this is based on Azureus which I never liked and sharing large archives is somewhat of a hassle. But finally it is darknet that the everyone can use.
I have not seen any darknet software before that came close to being this easy to configure, and it already have about a million users.
This is great news for everyone that love privacy and freedom of information.
One does not need to be to concerned with the flaws of the current client either, it is still in development and since OneSwarm is open-source there should be easy for someone to write a better client if the protocol gets popular.