The eMule KAD network is a decentralized, serverless protocol used for peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. Unlike traditional eDonkey networks that rely on central servers to index files, KAD uses a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) to connect users directly. 🌐 Understanding the KAD Network Every user acts as a small part of the directory.
You have the server list, but KAD is the future. If your KAD is stuck at "Bootstrap" or "Finding nodes," your nodes.dat file is empty. You need to give eMule a "phone book" to make its first call.
To understand why a "KAD server list" is a misconception, it is important to distinguish between the two networks eMule uses:





