> In good news, 91 new high speed exits means Tor network should be > truly blazing for a while :) these are non-exits relays (currently) currently 93 relays (89 running): https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nusenu/0478362226f1b74744bec8700c4a3732/raw/e8a5ed82061a2b6a83f982964794ef79c067f005/Relay127001_93-relays_2016-07.txt a few total stats for these relays: 58 unique /16 netblocks 26 unique ASes (20 unique organizations) aggregated CW fraction: 0.1529% (as of 2016-07-05 22:00) (if that doesn't tell you much, that is about at the 99th position of the current CW ranking list but that is anything but static https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ornetstats/stats/master/o/main_operators_by_cw.txt )
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