Probably there doesn't seem to be much interest from shitposting bounty hunters to this topic as they would have a minimal knowledge on bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole and would just hunt for bounties.
I would never speak in favor of creating a new currency in the form of implementing blockchain and making them list of exchanges. Rather, we could just use the blockchain tech and pay from the scale of "Highest contributor - Low contributor" in bitcoins itself. The primary goal of VPN is to anonymize users and to improve the privacy of users. Mysterium Network has never reached the limelight still and they are still in the testing phase.
I would be having a grasp on Tachyon Protocol by tomorrow and would discuss more on the same. But if the node operators are to be paid through bitcoin, it would deter the privacy issues of the customer and the data would be stored on some centralized servers as well. I have been going through a read on Orchid protocol and they do seem to solve the same case in an advanced manner. But for the node operators to get paid, we need to introduce a smart contract kind of stuff for them to get paid through ethereum or bitcoin based on the contributions they have done in operating the node for a particular period of time.
New projects aiming to use Blockchain technology for providing decentralized VPN services can easily rely on a sort of token standard to create a self-sustainable economic model. It doesn't necessarily have to be an existent cryptocurrency like Bitcoin or Ethereum. The Tachyon Protocol has an interesting concept for delivering VPN services to the world using Blockchain technology. It has its own internal token (IPX) that rewards node operators on the VPN network. One interesting fact is that the "IPX" token lives on the V Systems public blockchain network. It could bring greater demand into the VSYS blockchain if successful.
I've looked into the Orchid protocol recently, and I'd have to say that it's also a promising Blockchain project which aims to provide VPN services to the world. Now, the competition will be fierce as the Mysterium Network, the Tachyon Protocol, and the Orchid Protocol battle their way towards becoming the leader in Blockchain-based VPN services. If they'd want to "tackle" traditional VPN services that are centralized, they would need provide an attractive price model with the purpose of gaining the attention of everyday people.
Of course, many of these projects are still in testing phase. The Mysterium Network has been an experimental platform for quite some time. But I believe that once a stable version is released, the Blockchain-based VPN industry will rise like never before. Considering that this is still an idea/concept, it may take a couple of years from now before we'll get to use truly decentralized VPN services for our own benefit. Combining a Blockchain-based VPN service like Mysterium or Tachyon Protocol with the Tor network might bring a whole new level of privacy to the end user. Still, people don't care about decentralization or privacy these days. Which is why, Blockchain-based VPN services might never reach the level of adoption as traditional VPNs we know and love today. Just my opinion