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On 07/27/2014 09:24 AM, Virgil Griffith wrote:

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> Any others that come to mind from anyone?

I'm very intrigued by possibilities of multiple hidden services with
fast HS-HS links via Tor. One use case would be the standard
front-end/back-end website design. Another would be "smart"
load-balancing proxies, which could detect and foil attacks such as
DDoS, localization, and so on. Another would be full anonet-style
darknets, using OnionCat or OpenVPN via Tor.
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