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If you really want Tor-style anonymity with BitTorrent, I suggest I2P. http://www.i2p2.de/

The core router software even bundles its own BitTorrent client. However, since it is effectively a darknet, regular torrents you find elsewhere won't really work. Still, it is interesting stuff.


Not quite a PayPal alternative, but I am currently developing a client for Open Transactions.

Here's the wiki: https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions/wiki


This project looks great, but is there any financial institution supporting or using that protocol?


The project is very young. Open Transactions was posted to Cryptome (http://cryptome.org/0002/open-transactions.htm) on the 4th September, which is when I first heard of it, and I've only been working on the client for approx. two weeks during the time when I am not in class.

However, the hope is that once there are some working clients it should be trivial to issue assets and to run a transaction server, so anyone can create and start issuing currency backed with whatever they want. Hopefully some pre-existing currency providers will run servers and issue certificates, but I also hope that with the availability of easy to use clients and simple to deploy servers that the private currency ecosystem will really start to flourish.

N.B., this has not received any real peer review yet, but is based on OpenPGP, OpenSSL and uses Lucre for blind signatures.


The burden of responsibility is on the person claiming that it is responsible for death. LSD, the substance, has not killed anyone. Someone is welcome to disprove this.


The effects of LSD, the substance, certainly have.

The substance itself does not cause an "overdose" and the same is true of cannabis (at least for any ingestible amount), but it would be disingenuous to claim they have not caused deaths.


No, the burden of responsibility is on people not to say stuff that's trivially disproven with a simple Google search. Though I'm guessing most HN commenters already know the story of Frank Olsen without even having to do one.


Exactly the same story here. I knew one of the OkCupid employees from IRC and they encouraged me to sign up to check out their matching algorithm work, and two years later I am still with a girl I met on there and very happy.


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