On 02/21/2017 11:04 AM, Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer wrote: >>> 7. The system is amenable to privacy-preserving analytics to check its >>> impact. >> I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but these two sound fraught with >> distractions. Tor has many people who worked on 7. We do have ideas >> around network size estimation that might be relevant depending upon >> the scale and network properties. > 6 refers to e.g. not storing/routing plain text but encrypted content > (your own or other's). 7 I guess may be hard for such > privacy-preserving systems, but at the very least having an idea on the > size of the network would be very useful to assess the anonymity it > actually provides. >
Well, then you should definitively check out this: https://gnunet.org/gnunet-nse-subsystem (Note that size of network and anonymity-set-size may not exactly be the same thing. However, for checking social impact with respect to sponsors and/or getting a first rough handle this ought to suffice.)
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