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 A distributed list would help the scalability of the network and could
 evolve to substitute the 9 mian directory authority servers. What
 about some sort of lottery system of say 900 auth dir's on a list that
 is edited every time it is transmitted? We need a way to get a way
 from the hardcoded 9. 9 auth servers to rule them all
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