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Let's see what europes e2ee ban will bring. Proton is one of the "high risk" services mentioned in the bills debate. Might not be too long before you have to host your own mail server if you want privacy in europe.
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@electro1 @ISOmorph imagine your enemy has infinite money, manpower, and resources to turn against you.
why would the DoD give away a weapon like TOR?
why would satoshi release bitcoin at 51% difficulty?
why would Putin allow for the grotesque corruption of the oligarch state?
because they have the other half.
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The DoD controls a non trivial number of TOR nodes, allowing them to monitor all the traffic
Putin owns half of the oligarchy in Russia personally
The inventor of bitcoin mined the first 51% of them and has all that money to himself.
Unassailable positions of power don't need to be fair.