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by Astarte 2322 days ago
>So you'd need lots of guards

Can't edit my other reply. The operator in the OP runs 68 nodes. I did not look at each one, but it looks like most, if not all of them are guard nodes. This article mentions someone running at least 10% of the guard capacity: https://medium.com/@nusenu/the-growing-problem-of-malicious-... Tor's design obviously failed. Everyone can become a guard. You just need some patience. Also other nodes like DirAuths, bridges, fallback directories can discover Tor users.

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Yes, that is an issue for Tor. But it's still arguably worse for I2P, because all peers can connect to each other.

But regardless, that's why I never use Tor or I2P from home, except through nested VPN chains. I don't care so much about VPS, because I'm very careful to isolate myself from them. For dedicated servers, however, which are more expensive, and where I invest more work for setup, I also use nested VPN chains.