On 5/7/19, Tyler Durden virii@enn.lu wrote:
It has been a hell of a ride
Yes :) Many of us remember day of torservers beginning days, and or have taken part creating, running, supporting, aligning with it over time. Those sorts of big projects are no small undertaking. Especially setting up of legal and funding elements.
That may be why it could take a while to find and handoff to a next gen of maintainers... as it keeping homed locally would certainly be easier than trying to port those existing legal operations over to other jurisdictions.
So be sure to seek through CCC / WauH networks too.
Regardless, there will always be quite some number of independant groups around world working together to support overlay networks :)
Given ongoing worldwide adoption of cryptocurrency, it might even be easier in some ways.