From: juan <juan....@gmail.com>
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 18:23:17 +0000 (UTC)
jim bell <jdb10...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >Apparently there are a number of easy-to-describe improvements which
> >could be made to the TOR protocol, such as increasing the number of
> >hops, generating fake extra traffic, etc, which would improve it
> >greatly.  TOR is a net positive,


>    Yes, a net positive. Don't you love the US military Jim? They
>    created the infrastructure for cypherpunks to overthrow the US
>    government (and military) by means of a prediction market.
I've argued for years that the invention of the Internet will eventually be 
seen as a very slow-motion suicide by government.  It wasn't a one-step 
process, however:  Requring the invention of higher-speed modems to assist 
traffic, the World Wide Web, fiber optics, good encryption, etc.  TOR was/is 
yet another piece of the puzzle that will have to be assembled.My attention is 
on Ethereum and Augur, which will make the prediction market open.  Nobody will 
much care if I donate 0.001 BTC to see the end of [fill in the blank with the 
name of your un-favorite politician or government employee.]
                Jim Bell

  

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