Good news!
Bstash on Tor addnodes will soon be a part of and featured at
https://tornull.org/ (to which I'm a contributor). We focus on further protecting Tor users as well as limiting potential 'abuse' issues from within the Tor Network - all
without logging, reporting, blocking or tracking anyone whatsoever.
This service will be expanded to new and old (mostly privacy focus coins) that I have touched base with in the past or run servers for currently. We will of course be accepting donations in BTC and BSH. We will also be publishing set-up guides.
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Whilst
illegality and criminal use of
Bitcoin and/or Tor is an unfortunate by-product of both network(s), good use cases and good users outweigh the bad. I think my post from ...
The paradox of Bitcoin Cash ... explains it fairly well ...
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No Bitcoin (BTC) is for everyone, including Enterprise, Governments and yes (unfortunately)
criminals, you know, in exactly the same way that said
criminals might use FIAT currencies (i.e. paper money etc.,).
Bitcoin (BTC) users are not disimilar to Tor Network users and the use cases are wide and varied, just look at the people that use Tor and the reasons they
need it ... for some this is literally a 'life saving' and essential technology ...
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https://www.torproject.org/about/torusers.html.en"... Today, it is used every day for a wide variety of purposes by the military, journalists, law enforcement officers, activists, and many others ..."...
Herewith, 'original' cypherpunk's thoughts on this matter ...
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https://moxie.org/blog/we-should-all-have-something-to-hide/This demonstrates that 'Rule Breaking' is an essential and necessary part of social change (for good!). In fact, innovation and progress becomes more difficult (perhaps impossible) without it.
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BSV now intends to create an 'Immutable Evidence Locker' of your data and your related transactions. This is wrong. Don't use it. Even Governments and Enterprise won't use BSV on this basis. See CSW's twitter.
Furthermore, the BSV network will likely become heavily centralized with a very BIG data blockchain that only a few
individuals companies will only be able to afford to run ($20,000+ machines etc.,)
Imagine trying to store the data from every .torrent ever created (the actual data, not the kb file!) onto a single blockchain. It will very likely become a centralized behemoth, with single points of failure. You can't even 'prune' the blocks! It's the exact opposite of low-latency networking and decentralization effects in original Bitcoin. So, good luck with all that BSV! Also, you cannot have a middle without having edges.
Jon Matonis and Craig Wright - Shinseiki Evangerion - Arnhem 2017
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https://youtu.be/dgqtcu0zo-k?t=2635 "The petabyte walkout" - SWIM lolz
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Ronald J Deibert at TEDxToronto
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https://youtu.be/yAJ6BtZDhUk