Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Caching data is just an optimization designed to cut down the work on
> > the network by having repeated requests travel shorter distances.
> 
> Caching is also vital for plausible deniability. And it means there is
> no source node - improving anonymity and attack resistance.

I see the attack resistance part, but I don't see the plausible
deniability and anonymity improvements.  It would be perfectly
plausible to deny that you requested key XYZ if you didn't cache it.

Thelema
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