I just configured it in a morning it's not really complicated at all. It's more secure, has less noobs, ddos proof and not being focused on as severely as tor is by LE. I'm wondering why everyone likes tor over i2p I must be missing something
When will we finally accept i2p?
I just configured it in a morning it's not really complicated at all. It's more secure, has less noobs, ddos proof and not being focused on as severely as tor is by LE. I'm wondering why everyone likes tor over i2p I must be missing something
[7 Points] _TheDesperado_:
[3 Points] not-here-:
Are there any I2P markets out there?
[2 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:
The reason why Tor is used moreso over i2p is because of Tails. No operating system provides the same functionality/security that Tails does for i2p protocol.
Tor has been hardened through consistent attacks. By comparison i2p is untested to the same high standards as Tor. Anonymity is sacrosanct here and is not to be toyed around with. The anonymity of the community is at stake when moving to an untested network. It's not a decision to take lightly.
This needs to be rigorously examined and sounds to me like conjecture. Not only is security tangible to the decision of acceptance, but as is resilience. The network has to be hardened through consistent attacks as Tor has. This is when, and only when, we know that the network can robustly hold its ground against persistent attackers.
Not a good enough reason to move. The "noobs" will move with the masses and i2p will end up with the noobs.