Maybe big words, but their project is nonetheless interesting as an alternative to the current VPN services.
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Maybe big words, but their project is nonetheless interesting as an alternative to the current VPN services.
How so?
By multiplying the nodes and giving incentives to create more.
For instance, in countries with high level of censorship, TOR is slow or inaccessible due to the large number of persons willing to use it.
The government could still shut down the feeds, so I think they are mis-leading people.