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by Karrot_Kream
1351 days ago
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How would you solve the various exit node issues? If anyone can run an exit node, it's bound to be as trustworthy as the "anyone" that runs it. Plus once your traffic is out of the onion-routed network, it's open to all the usual attacks on the public internet. I2P tries not to deal with non-I2P traffic at all because the problem is so difficult. |
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The problem is difficult because what I2P is doing is essentially the correct approach in this area. Designing an "anonymous" network around accessing an inherently non-anonymous network with a handful of dominant sites is how you run into limitations like needing exit nodes. Yet most people keep insisting upon Tor, as if it's a good idea for the "dark web" to be effectively a single application with an inherent flaw it may never overcome.