A mix network or “mixnet,” on the other hand, (taking its name from the proxy servers it employs, called “mixes”) obscures the metadata left behind when data passes through a network.
Mainly they are going to employee mixing strategy to mix up the data which would make it untraceable for the attackers and the government alike.
They are going to pay the people they are involved with running their nodes in so called L-BTC. Other than that a bounty program is on the way. Not only that : they are focusing on a reputation system too.
I do think mixnet would solve the problem of privacy on many levels alike but at the same time it can be taken negatively by the government therefore inhibiting the success rate.
{Every time I see something on Amazon or some other site , it keeps popping up everywhere and now they have made it harder for the users to take an account of privacy when every site demands allow cookies}
We are being tracked by every site out there' we do need this undoubtedly.
It can be used even by people who would use privacy to do some illegal things thus making it harder for the agencies to track.
Mixnet is a good concept and much needed too, but I do think :
We need strategy to filter out the negative side of the same story.Good thing is : you can run the node and get paid in Bitcoins~~