I am concerned that the payment for starting a node would create an effect opposite of what's advertised. Looked it up and the cost of setting up a node is more than all my savings. That absolutely deters an average Joe who just wants to contribute to the network. Who would want and be able to set up a node then? Either crypto enthusiasts or someone who has big funds already. Like big corporations and government agencies. Also if the operators of the nodes receive money, that means someone would have to lose money, right? Sounds a little bit like a pyramid. Maybe I am wrong, but the logic seems weird.
I'm not sure it's a pyramid structure. To me what you have described is rather a service provider structure. In a pyramid those who pay don't get anything in return, no?
I mean, I am confused where they would take the money if we assume everyone who paid to set up a node gets 100% of their money back.
Just stick to signal, briar and matrix for now, this network still needs to stand the test of time
Those are messaging apps, totally different things. What OP tells about is overlay networks over the internet that hide your traffic.
Briar is a network it uses tor as well
Tor is to lokinet just as briar is to session
Can also recommend signal and matrix
Briar is probably the best of the 3 except that it uses too much battery
Not for privacy it isn't
It seems promising but its not the only player in the game. Tor is the oldest and most reliable but there is also i2p and the new freenet
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