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IRCDBase + mIRCClub: We Are Now One IRC Network

IRCDBase + mIRCClub: We Are Now One IRC Network

IRCDBase + mIRCClub: We Are Now One IRC Network

Jun 06, 2026 7 views

IRCDBase and mIRCClub IRC servers are now linked. We are one IRC network now: more servers, more users, shared channels, stronger community and classic IRC done the right way.

🤝 IRCDBase + mIRCClub: We Are Now One IRC Network

IRC was never meant to be isolated.

The whole point of IRC is connection: servers linked together, users sharing the same channels, communities growing across borders, languages, time zones and different clients.

That is why this is an important announcement:

IRCDBase and mIRCClub IRC servers are now linked.

This means we are not just two websites mentioning each other. We are not only exchanging links. We are not only listing each other in a directory.

Our IRC servers are connected, and from the user side we now operate as one IRC network.

One network. More servers. More users. More channels. Stronger IRC.

Together we are stronger.


📑 Table of Contents


🔗 What Actually Happened

The important part is simple:

DBase and mIRCClub IRC servers linked together.

In IRC terms, this means servers are connected at the network level. Users can connect through one server and still be part of the same IRC network as users connected through the other linked servers.

This is classic IRC architecture:

  • multiple servers
  • one network
  • shared channels
  • shared users
  • shared community

That is the real story here.

We did not just “partner” from the outside. We connected the IRC infrastructure itself.


🌐 What Is mIRCClub?

mIRCClub is an IRC network built around the old internet spirit:

  • real chat
  • real people
  • no algorithmic feed
  • no social-media noise
  • no forced engagement tricks
  • IRC clients, web chat, bots, scripts and channels

Their website says it directly:

The old internet is back.

That fits perfectly with what we are building on DBase.

mIRCClub is also listed on IRCDBase as an approved active IRC network:

  • Network: mIRCClub
  • Website: https://www.mirc.club
  • Server: irc.mirc.club
  • SSL port: 6697
  • Plain port: 6667
  • IRCd: UnrealIRCd 6.2.3
  • Languages: English, Russian, Ukrainian

They also provide browser access through:

https://chat.mirc.club


🔌 How To Connect

You can connect through mIRCClub:

/server irc.mirc.club +6697

Or through DBase:

/server irc.dbase.in.rs +6697

Because the servers are linked, the goal is the same:

you are joining the same wider IRC network community.

Websites:

Web chat:

Android users can also use:


🧠 Why Server Linking Matters

Server linking is one of the things that makes IRC different from normal chat apps.

On most modern platforms, everything is centralized. One company owns the servers, controls discovery, controls the app, controls the rules and controls the user experience.

IRC is different.

IRC allows independent servers to link and form a network.

That gives us:

  • more resilience
  • more places to connect
  • more operators working together
  • shared channels across servers
  • less dependence on one machine
  • a bigger community without losing IRC culture

This is why linking DBase and mIRCClub matters.

It is not cosmetic. It is infrastructure.


💬 Channels Worth Visiting

mIRCClub already has active channels and real traffic.

From the website and IRCDBase scan data, important rooms include:

  • #mIRC — main mIRCClub community channel
  • #Help — technical support
  • #vHost — vHost requests
  • #NuTT — radio and hub project
  • #Radio — NuTT radio channel
  • #Chat — general chat
  • #Trivia — quiz/trivia channel
  • #Linux — Linux discussion
  • #DBase — DBase community presence

The important part is not only the channel list.

The important part is that users from linked servers can now meet in the same IRC space.

That is how IRC grows.


👥 What This Means For Users

For users, this means more life on the network.

You get:

  • more people to talk to
  • more channels to join
  • more operators maintaining the network
  • more connection points
  • better discovery through IRCDBase
  • normal IRC client access
  • web access for users who do not have a client installed
  • mobile access through AndroidIRCX

You can still use the client you like:

  • mIRC
  • HexChat
  • KVIrc
  • WeeChat
  • Irssi
  • AndroidIRCX
  • web chat

Nothing about this removes classic IRC freedom.

It adds more network behind it.


🚀 What This Means For IRC

IRC does not need more isolated islands.

IRC needs serious operators who are willing to cooperate.

When servers link, communities stop being locked into small separated rooms. Users can move, discover, talk and build something larger.

That is the old IRC spirit:

  • independent servers
  • shared network
  • real chat
  • no algorithms
  • no feeds
  • no noise

DBase and mIRCClub linking together is a step in that direction.

We are showing that IRC can still grow the correct way: not by becoming social media, but by being better IRC.


🎯 Conclusion

IRCDBase and mIRCClub are now linked at the IRC server level.

That means:

we are one network now.

More servers. More users. More channels. Stronger community.

mIRCClub brings active classic IRC culture, browser access, SSL, bots, scripts and real channels.

DBase brings infrastructure, discovery, AndroidIRCX integration, network visibility and a growing IRC directory.

Together, this becomes something stronger than either side alone.

Join through mIRCClub:

/server irc.mirc.club +6697

Join through DBase:

/server irc.dbase.in.rs +6697

Visit:

IRC is still alive.

And now, we are stronger together.

munZe konZa

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