Let's take privacy and security to a whole new level

About 1.5 months ago I made a decision that a change is needed.

While there are so many Blockchain-based or hybrid solutions available - they all have a set of issues, including privacy concerns, accessibility on clearnet, and most of all - each and every single solution still relies on some external entity to work. Be that distributed filesystem or Blockchain. While these systems are distributed they're not stealthy and still these client programs rely on a set of starting points, as well as have most of solution's data floating somewhere in the "cloud"

I think it's time for a change. I set out to prove that there must be one more different approach - and guess what - there is. It's been in the making for weeks. We've committed thousands of lines of code, invented 2 new solutions that we're actually considering on patenting somehow - also I personally discovered a potential security flaw in Tor protocol (just by pure accident, while we were developing the protocol for this next-genertion P2P-solution), and now it's time to announce Toroid Project below:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Toroid/

Long story short: there are 6 screenshots with commentaries up at /r/Toroid

In a few days people who are interested in helping us and the community, can get their hands on the first alpha version.


Comments


[8 Points] murphy212:

Can you kindly TLDR the potential security flaw in tor? (if it's not the known limitation of a global adversary being able to monitor traffic entering & exiting the onion network, and performing statistical correlations).


[3 Points] Elisa-Yamaha:

What exactly is Toroid?


[3 Points] idiota490:

"I think it's time for a change. I set out to prove that there must be one more different approach - and guess what - there is. It's been in the making for weeks. We've committed thousands of lines of code, invented 2 new solutions that we're actually considering on patenting somehow"

Is it YOU or is this a team developing this?

Is this a evolution of the shilling of that previously mentioned "project pelican"?

I said it there and I'll say it here, I hope this is open source. If its not... I don't really see the point of having a service such as this. Why would I download your piece of (potentially) mystery software to accomplish something that can already easily be done via PGP + darkweb mail services? There are so many more potential vectors of attack from downloading and running a piece of software as opposed to me visiting a site and using their web application.

I guess I don't exactly understand what the fuck you are trying to accomplish here... Is this a messaging client? Is it meant to be a marketplace eventually? Why would I use your piece of software vs direct email? Is this specifically made for bartards too dumb or fucked up to comprehend PGP and Tor?

"also I personally discovered a potential security flaw in Tor protocol (just by pure accident, while we were developing the protocol for this next-genertion P2P-solution)"

Here's where I think your full of shit. Why don't you post this to the tor mailing lists and actually do the community some good, and maybe reveal the answers as to whether or not what you found is a legitimate problem. Don't come on /r/DNMs and jerk yourself off about how your seemingly useless program is gonna change da gayme maen, when you don't actually provide any sort of content.

To the community: be wary of 'testing' projects such as these and be sure to do so in a properly sand boxed environment.


[1 Points] The_OPs_Mommy:

Pardon me OP, but aren't you the guy who was absolutely bamboozled by the HTML and CSS on Dream Market a month or two ago?

The anti-phishing trick that SS put there like 50 years ago but you thought it was just placed there or "proved" they were compromised or some shit.


[1 Points] Vespco:

Cool, also consider letting the guys at r/iamverysmart know about these neat advances in anonymity networks. Are you also writing your own cryptography as well?


[1 Points] ilovetobuydark:

i.