<div dir="ltr">Interesting ideas but a few thoughts come to mind that don't look adequately answered in the paper (that I've read so far):<br><br>* payments turn it into a service with an expected outcome. Assumably (among others) that is 1) your anonymity is maintained and 2) your payment is completed successfully. What happens _when_ something goes wrong? As of now, the first thing that Tor says is "This is experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. " It would have to add, "Do not rely on this to successfully route your financial transactions" and while the first is a warning most can accept, the second may really scare us. <br>
<br>* Mr. Anticapitalism says, "money corrupts!" This could be worked on but I just imagine server admins taking advantage of the venture. <br><br>- Roc Tor Admin<br><br></div>