> On 21 Aug 2018, at 07:39, DaKnOb <dak...@daknob.net> wrote: > > Cloudflare had a post yesterday[1] on their blog[2] that said they have about > 10,000,000 domain names using their service. So that’s a rough number of the > maximum number of websites that will be made available over Tor. Now in > reality I expect all their large customers to opt-out, unless it’s an opt-in, > in which case I don’t expect large websites, only medium to small to join, > let’s say <100,000. That said, depending on whether or not this is an opt-in, > or opt-out, the number of websites can be from “hundreds of thousands” to > “few millions”.
Your assumption that Cloudflare will create one onion address per domain is incorrect. They are quite capable of routing traffic from millions of domains through a few onions. They already have multiple domains per TLS certificate, and terminate and route those TLS connections at their edge. My understanding is that having a dedicated onion for your Cloudflare domain will be an opt-in feature, once it becomes available. T _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays