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Re: [tor-relays] bitcoin adopt a node idea
jason@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Sorry perhaps I didn't explain well enough. What I was pointing to was
> that tor could benefit from the idea of cheaply crowd sponsored relays
> that use ansible, chef or puppet to spin up for a month. That the
> article is about bitcoin is merely coincidental.
No, I got that okay. I was making a tangential point. The
juxtaposition of the two projects seemed worth a comment in support
of hidden service ideas. And, yes, the notion of crowd-sponsorship
of relays is good, although perhaps a feature to encourage longer-term
availability might be better.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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