On Sat, Apr 15, 2006 at 06:23:54PM -0400, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On 4/15/06, Lars Juel Nielsen <lars.j.nielsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> > That sounds like a quite bad idea if the small world theory and our
> > routing algorithm works.
> > At least according to my understanding of it.
> 
> The alternative is that I drastically reduce the number of peerings I
> have to improve the chances that my close-friends are able to stay
> connected.   ... but then I become part of a small subgraph myself and
> become more likely a victim of partitioning.

What is the implicit problem here?

Please explain your complaint, not just your proposed solution.
> 
> There isn't much point to the darknet model if we must force people to
> peer promiscuously in order to maintain global connectivity.
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