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It is a different anonymity network, which works differently in many aspects.
I2P and Tor comparison: https://geti2p.net/en/comparison/tor
I2P on Bittorrent (mostly a client dev guide, but has some interesting info): https://geti2p.net/en/docs/applications/bittorrent
Currently BiglyBt supports I2P and it has been that way for quite some time.
If you use qBittorrent, I2P support will come in version 4.6. you can try it out now with the published release candidate version. Probably other clients are working on it too as the support is coming from the libtorrent programming library, which is used by other clients too.
Right now, I2P is quite slow in my experience, in terms of loading I2P websites. I hope that it's just a misconfiguration on my part, or that these specific sites I tried are just overloaded.
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Near as I can tell:
Tor is about privacy (and is prone to being compromised but...). So long as the exit nodes are in "friendly" countries and are run by trustworthy individuals (...), you are "safe". And that is why it is popular among journalists. The downside being that a lot of heinous shit is done on Tor and those exit nodes are potentially liable for them.
I2P is about avoiding censorship. Everyone is an exit node and cops kicking down doors doesn't significantly hurt the network.
But... I would very much NOT use that for torrenting. Because the endpoints can still be detected and recorded. And "I wasn't downloading that Tay Swizzle concert, I was just letting potentially thousands of other people use my computer to download it... Why did you suddenly start laughing and talking about The Pirate Bay?".
And that also ignores the "darker" parts of the dark web. Where, rather than getting a letter from the MPAA you get a visit from Chris Hansen.
I2P doesn't really have exit nodes. You can only browse within the I2P network.
Out proxies are a thing