The Tor Project has explained its recent decision to remove multiple network relays that represented a threat to the safety and security of all Tor network users.
It’s crypto, you can’t understand it unless you already believe in it.
From the outside, blockchain looks like a spread sheet that’s so difficult to edit, you have to turn it into a slot-machine to incentivize people to try. But I don’t understand blockchain.
What data? Tor is designed in a way you don’t have any useable data if you don’t control a significant portion of the network. And even if they could control it, how much is that data worth anyways? ISPs don’t get rich selling traffic data afaik. Blackmail maybe?
I don’t get how they intended to make money by running a relay? What was the business plan here?
It’s crypto, you can’t understand it unless you already believe in it.
From the outside, blockchain looks like a spread sheet that’s so difficult to edit, you have to turn it into a slot-machine to incentivize people to try. But I don’t understand blockchain.
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Selling the data, presumably
What data? Tor is designed in a way you don’t have any useable data if you don’t control a significant portion of the network. And even if they could control it, how much is that data worth anyways? ISPs don’t get rich selling traffic data afaik. Blackmail maybe?