Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 3) Limit any single node to no more than 30% of our outgoing requests. This
> would help in that getting 100% of a node's outgoing requests wouldn't be
> possible... but it wouldn't solve the problem. If an attacker's objective is
> to capture all the locally originated traffic, he just needs to grab as big a
> part of the keyspace as possible, excluding the target's specialisation as
> most of its non-local requests will be in that area.
I am sorry if i'm just being stupid, but what if a person uses darknet with 3
friends only, each would get 33% and disconnect? Shouldn't this be in relation
to how many nodes you connect to?
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