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Re: 🚀 |ANN| MYSTERIUM NETWORK - Decentralized VPN built on blockchain |MYST|
by
jacaf01
on 29/05/2017, 05:04:36 UTC
Legal Question: If I rent my bandwidth to a mysterium network user who performs illegal activities through my internet connection, could I be charged?

We are working on several ways to protect Nodes from illegal activities from clients. Eg., whitelisting for certain activities to be allowed to run via node.

I'm reading everything I can on this project. This quote bothers me. If my internet use is completely anon, how are you going to stop me? Also, if you can't access certain .onions or other naughty things, doesn't that virtually destroy what would be the first demographic to start using your product?

Hope I'm not coming across like a dick but this has been the only redflag for me afte reading as much as I can. This project sounds awesome but I want to understand everything before investing or getting involved.

Thank you.

I believe anon users is not a must-have group for a blockchain project, it can be avoidable, bitcoin had a quick recover when silkroad was seized.

But the entire point of this project from my understanding is supposed to be about providing the best way to be anon? Otherwise, why wouldn't I just use TOR or "reputable" VPNs?
That is the main question, although TOR browser seems a little bit slow but there have been significant improvement in that regards,  one thing I have learnt in this market is that you can't have it both ways, speed and security one has to be prioritized.