Why RSA? > > Here is an idea, inspired by TOR, on which I would like to have some > feedback: We create an anonymous routing layer between Electrum servers > and clients. > > * Each server S publishes a RSA public key, KS > * Each client receives a list of available servers and their pubkeys > * For each wallet address, addr_i, a client chooses a server S_i, and a > RSA keypair (K_addr_i, k_addr_i) > * The client creates a list of encrypted requests. Each request contains > addr_i and K_addr_i, and is encrypted with the pubkey KS_i of S_i > * The client chooses a main server M, and sends the list of encrypted > requests to M > * M dispatches the client's requests to the corresponding servers S_i > (without the client's IP address.) > * Each server decrypts the requests it receives, performs the request, > and encrypts the result with K_addr_i > * M receives encrypted responses, and forwards them to the client. > * The client decrypts the encrypted response with k_addr_i >
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