Eugen Leitl: > I was curious for Monero dev's rationale to pick I2P over Tor, and then even > forking I2P as Kovri. >
Kovri is just a new implementation of i2p that anonimal is working on and Monero intends to use, not a fork of the i2p project. It still is using the existing i2p network. > Whatever I've seen online doesn't strike me as particularly convincing. > I agree. > Is there published research in regards to deanonymization attacks against > both Tor > and I2P, and given the design changes of Kovri, should we expect the attacks > to be easier, or harder? I think it's a fact that Tor is more battle tested and thus anti-fragile than i2p, but I could be wrong. I'm also interested in what the list has to say. -- qubenix CODE PGP: FE7454228594B4DDD034CE73A95D4D197E922B20 EMAIL PGP: 96096E4CA0870F1C5BAF7DD909D159E1241F9C54 IRC OTR: DFD1DA35 D74E775B 3E3DADB1 226282EE FB711765 -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk