On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 08:45:59 -0500 Spencer Rhodes spencer@rhodespa.com: Strikes me as a very good idea. Perhaps lawyers wielding attorney-client privilege could be used to protect the identities of those node operators who wish to remain anonymous. -- Spencer Rhodes, Esq. 126 East Jefferson Street, Orlando, Florida USA 32801-1830 t: +1.321.332.0407 | f: +1.321.332.0409 | m: +1.407.796.8282
To the extent it would look and run like any 'private' LLC/trust, yes. Though various anons might not want to rely on paperwork and other people to maintain certain levels of anonymity. Depends on their threat model. What are the oppurunities and tradeoffs there as you see them?