Toad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> We will soon implement a new routing algorithm which decides which node
> to route to based on how fast it expects it to be for that particular
> key.

At the risk of sounding naive, what prevents Freenet from degenerating
into a single-server model if someone (e.g. MPAA) decides to set up
a super-fast, super-large node?  Wouldn't everyone favor this node
because it's so fast?

Is the only defense against this to grow so large that no single
entity can dominate the network?

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