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Hmmm... appears to be have been upgraded since I last checked then
(which was only a few weeks ago!). Nicely done oniontip. I stand
corrected.
On 28/09/2014 03:28, Ed Carter wrote:
> The process is completely transparent. All Bitcoin transactions
> a
The process is completely transparent. All Bitcoin transactions are
viewable by the public on the Bitcoin blockchain. The Bitcoin addresses
are posted by the relay operators themselves in their contact info on
their relay. I can confirm that I receive donations made to the address I
posted on my
Considering the operators opt in to the system via changing their
contact info (by appending a bitcoin address) merely checking that the
bitcoin donation go to those addresses would seem very easily verified.
A site like blockchain.info allows you to track bitcoin flows from
address information.
-J
My concern (which has been highlighted before by Mike Perry) is that the
site lacks accountability and transparency. There is no way to verify
the donations actually reach the operators.
-T
On 28/09/2014 00:33, justaguy wrote:
> So, https://oniontip.com is a great help for tor-relay runners
> We
So, https://oniontip.com is a great help for tor-relay runners
We do need more donations imho
Whoever made it, thank you
- Justaguy
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Hej,
Reportedly Pirate Bay runs virtual machines in someone else's clouds dodging
revealing their IPs because traffic is handled by a load balancer.
Why couldn't Tor be run in China, for example, using that method as there are
cloud companies there?
Robert
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