Hello,
Hi,
I wrote this advisory:
>There is currently no concrete evidence to confirm that the funds
>deposited in this wallet will indeed be redirected to the relays.
And your first message to the reiya guy was:
>Me: <informing them that i haven’t received a payout for the
>last two months>
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I see we are on the same page.
I am not interested in running after every site where trustful people may have donated that (claims to) handle donations for relay operators.
And in the world of cryptocurrencies a donation address has to be stable because funds can still end up there years later so multiple independent sites that show up and get abandoned again doesn't sound like a good idea.
If you're interested on building a project to reward relay operators,
please write a proposal and follow this process:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/policies/-/blob/master/001-community-relay-operator-process.md
New proposals are welcome for discussion.
Not me but we probably should get there before the real scammers start with their "job".
However, sharing a project or
wallet saying 'donate to my wallet and I will give back to relays
operators' will be repelled.
Repelling something like this without having a proper replacement suggestion or talking about this topic at places like this list is no good solution either unless you want to stop that kind people donate to Tor relay operators.
Assuming reiya was an honest project and probably a one-man-show then you discouraged them.
Now acting like "Look at it! I knew what was going to happen!" from your position as community lead is not totally fair.
If the project or person is coming with
good intentions, they will understand our reasons to push back.
I think they do.
Let me quote them from above:
"yeah definitely. ive seen pretty much everyone other than gus in that convo was positive towards the project so maybe someone more trusted can pick it up."
Important to note that there were other projects like that in the past
such as oniontip (https://github.com/DonnchaC/oniontip/).
And there were some great discussions on *how* to reward relay
operators:
https://blog.torproject.org/tor-incentives-research-roundup-goldstar-par-braids-lira-tears-and-torcoin/
The last part of that blog post is the most interesting one and describes the current problems of most cryptocurrencies and other anonymity networks that make use of tokens pretty well:
"
Another point to make here is that most of these approaches have nothing
to do with giving out or transferring real dollars. The tokens in most
of these schemes are useful only to receive traffic priority in Tor.
Will there be third party markets that form around the exchange of the
tokens? Sure. And they may be speculated. But at the end of the day, the
tokens would still only provide prioritized traffic. Depending on the
configuration of the priority scheduler, the difference between priority
traffic and normal traffic may not be that extreme. It is conceivable
that the tokens would not be worth nearly enough to compensate an
operator for the ISP connection, much less the overhead involved with
updating the software, maintaining the machine, and talking with the ISP
"
I am not proposing to get paied for my relays (although i wouldn't fight against it).
Speaking about myself, i took a look into oxen/lokinet and nym and decided that i am not going to participate there.
The financial rewards were not a deciding factor for that decision.
But i want donations that are supposed to go to us relay operators in fact end up in relay operators pockets.
The torproject is the only party in the chain with enough power and insight to work towards that goal.
A single relay operator can not do much and can not be everywhere.
It's important to understand that i am not criticizing you for saying that there is no evidence that funds from projects like reiya will in fact end up at relay operators.
I have no evidence to believe that they are honest and i have no evidence to believe that they are dishonest.
I am criticizing you for blocking the approach of someone to organize donations towards relay operators without having a proper replacement and without taking about it in public places although the torproject seems to think about the rewarding of relay operators since at least 2009.
Nine years after the last blog post about rewarding relay operators maybe it's a good time for another blogpost now?
Thanks!