• badgrandpa69OP
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      110 months ago

      why if cryptocurrency is required it will be a scam?

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        10 months ago

        Just to be pedantic, cryptocurrency does not mean it’s a scam. It’s just that scammer invariably want to use cryptocurrency to incentivize people to take out sized risks that are not priced into the payments.

        They want to use crypto, to pay you very small amounts that don’t make sense on traditional networks, and to avoid identifying themselves.

        Running a dark net exit node for Pennies a day, does not compensate for the legal risk, when somebody uses your exit node for illegal activity.

  • badgrandpa69OP
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    610 months ago

    Hi guys,

    What do you think anbout dVPNs e.g. Mysterium, Sentinel, etc.?

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      10 months ago

      If they are closed source then they are a scam.

      Mysterium I looked at their website but it wasn’t clear how they were a dvpn.

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    https://safing.io/spn/

    Safing is a interesting approach to distributed VPNs. Unlike the crypto models, you pay for your use with the subscription the payments accepted via crypto if you like. So there’s no direct link to you as the payee

    Each circuit could take a different path through the network, it’s kind of like a self-supported tor architecture.

    It’s a super interesting project I highly recommend reading about it if you’re interested in distributed VPNs, or even onion networks in general

    Of course the granddaddy’s of distributed VPNs are tor and I2P. That should be the start of any of your research, and then you can look at the more niche options.

    Avoid any VPN, distributed or not, that’s closed source. The vast majority of the " crypto VPNs " are closed source packages which do evil things to your network