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VPNs are hard for me to come around to: I feel like they are honeypots.

But this is an interesting concept:

I'm wondering if there would be any gain to chaining VPNs together. The first VPN might have my IP address, but they would only see my traffic going to a second VPN. If they were in different jurisdictions, might it make a slightly better privacy situation even in the event that one of the VPNs was a honeypot?

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chaining VPNs together

Another approach to obfuscate your (clearnet) IP from the VPN exit node would be to use FIPS, Yggdrasil or CJDNS.
Assuming that you’re not directly peering with the VPN exit node that is.

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chaining VPNs together.

with a decentralized marketplace and sats you get a lightning incentivized Tor

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113 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 28 May
I'm wondering if there would be any gain to chaining VPNs together

This is what Obscura does

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oh, that's cool! I didn't know that.

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This is cool.

Whatever happened to the paid tor relays? Dead project or still going?

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Paid Tor relays projects are largely dead

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Looking good, but I wonder if they could add FIPS support into it to make it work more like cjdns/PKT.cash vpn, so the exit node would be blind to your clearnet ip.

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