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by aaron695 1815 days ago
Yes. It was mostly to stop ISP throttling.

Bram's case against was based on the idea ISPs couldn't cache data if you did.

Now we know encryption good, combined with things like peerblock it has a ok use. And the caching never happened.

Also at the time Skype was the spies messager because encryption was turned on by default, back then people looked suspicious if they encrypted, the extra encrypted data flowing around would have been good.