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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Tor-Bitcoin Index on: July 30, 2011, 02:45:27 PM
Tor-Bitcoin Index

I would like to say thank you to the operators of Tor relays and exit nodes.

I maintain a mapping of Tor nicknames to Bitcoin addresses. The purpose of this directory is to allow users of both Tor and Bitcoin to express gratitude to the operators of relays and exit nodes for their valuable service.

If you send me 0.01 BTC, I will generate a random Tor nickname for you and put your bitcoin address next to it. I will then send you your 0.01 BTC back.

Your job is to change your Tor node to the nickname I generate, then promote the Tor-Bitcoin index to other people. The more people that know about the Tor-Bitcoin index, the higher the chance that they will look up your node in the index and send you some change.

I am doing this manually, by myself, and in my spare time, so please allow a delay (If I'm not in your timezone, I might be asleep, or at work). You can audit my work by checking my receiving address. If I have a non-zero balance, it means I have a backlog. I will process all entries I receive, but if the volume is too great I will raise my price.

My receiving address is 15u7DAZkccWRezBjj7CmEzRmWN4uqfvqwC.

Any amount different from 0.01 BTC will be considered a donation and will encourage me to continue working on this project.

http://xqupgfy4g42dj7ru.onion/
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Tor Incentive on: July 30, 2011, 11:04:53 AM
It would be nice if someone could send a couple bitcoins my way for running a tor node, contributing to a great cause. But I don't think it's safe to put a bitcoin address as a tor node name because it associates a bitcoin address with an IP.  Are there any simple trustworthy automated forwarding / mixing services?

I picture a service where you enter one or more destination addresses, and it gives you one or more source addresses, and it obscures the source of the funding by mixing all the money together (from all users) then paying different amounts out to different people in their accounts at random times.

There might be a market for people to run Tor nodes in risky places.
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