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Speaking of the devil, I've actually thought about this an came up with
an entire system about a year or so ago, but I couldn't find anyone who
seemed to find interest in it, so it's been in hibernation since then.
Send me an e-mail and I'll dig it up my whitepaper for you (right now
I'm in the middle of something else and I'll be traveling tomorrow).
~Andrew
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coderman wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2007 2:53 PM, Martin Fick <mogulguy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Anyone interested in designing a Snail Mail Onion
>> Routing protocol to be used to build a strong real
>> world (non-computer) anonymous package receiving
>> network? :)
>
> what you want is a zero knowledge mix, not a "snail mail onion routing
> protocol". :)
>
> see http://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/ for lots of zero knowledge
> mixing ("mix") info...
>
> this is off topic for Tor, as such mixes are not low latency.
> however, they are the appropriate for the design you seek and most of
> the open questions you pose are answered in various papers on the
> subject.
>
> best regards,
>
>
>
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