Not sure what these are all about, will have to take a look.
Skycoin's Skywire meshnet which is a open source MPLS like network is designed to work in hostile environments, each packet looks identical so you cannot do packet sniffing and you cannot tell where its been or where it is going.
Its open source and soon to have open source hardware as well.
You can run Skywire on a raspberry pi if you would like to be part of the network
Skywire Github
Synth that runs Skycoin is big on people taking back their own data and controlling it.
Greg, couldn’t these also be used for nefarious purposes since they hide where the user is from? Also, would existing systems such as cloudflare block them?
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No. We control all operations. Guarantee bad guys won’t want anything to do with these devices.
"bad guys" or criminals are typically the first ones to adopt effective / superior technology.
Heck I started using Bitcoin over 10 years ago to buy drugs off the dark web.
There are already criminals on the internet. Many of them are corporations that are providing your services. Having this technology at home is similar to you having a gun at home to protect yourself from people that already have guns.
All this is a hardware version software already set up and configured of something that someone with sufficient IT knowledge could set up at home.
This is potentially good for non-tech people and boomers.
Keep in mind some people don't know how to pump gas or change the air filter in their home. And they don't want to know either. They just want to pay someone else.
"Guarantee bad guys won’t want anything to do with these devices."
Is a red flag for me unless he can explain why. What feature does it offer that would deter black hats? To me that sounds like tracking of some forms. If it was truly anonymous theoretically black hats would love this.
So the Greggggg thing continues. He hypes up something, but we never see what. Then he starts a podcast. Then he's selling whatever this thing is.
Sounds like an ongoing grift to me, but he seems to have his die-hard worshippers.
Maybe if Jack Maxey had played the long con people around here would be posting stuff about him.
I always want to be hopeful, but I've been calling out Gregggggg for a year now and he still hasn't produced anything other than hype as far as I can tell.
Hype up a bunch of info that either never materializes or is nothing (because let's face it, if it were something, then it would be referenced an awful lot around here). Then start a podcast where the info is still never released. Then get your audience to be super excited about this totally mysterious product.
Not sure what these are all about, will have to take a look.
Skycoin's Skywire meshnet which is a open source MPLS like network is designed to work in hostile environments, each packet looks identical so you cannot do packet sniffing and you cannot tell where its been or where it is going. Its open source and soon to have open source hardware as well.
You can run Skywire on a raspberry pi if you would like to be part of the network Skywire Github
Synth that runs Skycoin is big on people taking back their own data and controlling it.
thanks big time for the info fren
Greg, couldn’t these also be used for nefarious purposes since they hide where the user is from? Also, would existing systems such as cloudflare block them?
Replying to @Oats, @greggphillips, and 1 more No. We control all operations. Guarantee bad guys won’t want anything to do with these devices.
"bad guys" or criminals are typically the first ones to adopt effective / superior technology.
Heck I started using Bitcoin over 10 years ago to buy drugs off the dark web.
There are already criminals on the internet. Many of them are corporations that are providing your services. Having this technology at home is similar to you having a gun at home to protect yourself from people that already have guns.
All this is a hardware version software already set up and configured of something that someone with sufficient IT knowledge could set up at home.
This is potentially good for non-tech people and boomers.
Keep in mind some people don't know how to pump gas or change the air filter in their home. And they don't want to know either. They just want to pay someone else.
i guess we will see. i hope they work well. but i dont know.hopefully
Weirdly enough...
Is a red flag for me unless he can explain why. What feature does it offer that would deter black hats? To me that sounds like tracking of some forms. If it was truly anonymous theoretically black hats would love this.
Huge red flag. Also, fairly antithetical to the declared utility of the product.
Phillips says some weird, LARPy stuff sometimes.
Anything that effectively hides your identity or location is most certainly something a black hat would want.
The only way they wouldn't want it is if there is a Fed backdoor.
His comment makes zero sense.
https://truthsocial.com/@greggphillips/posts/110480817595400815
This must be over the target.because cordinated shills are all over this.kek.over the fkn target boys.
Is this a "cone of silence"? ;-)
Someone will always have access to the data, its like a secret, if 2 people know its not a secrete.
The answer is noise.
The more you try to hide the easier it is to figure out what you're hiding.
The more noise you generate the harder it is to figure out what you're doing.
You can't hide from their systems, but you can flood them with so much garbage that they no longer work.
Unless one of them is dead.
Interesting. I will wait and see.
yep hopefully they end up being a useful tool
Everything electronic is compromised… what would Ted Kaczynski do?
Low tech is the only way.
Invest in messenger pigeons. Become a pigeon fancier.
So the Greggggg thing continues. He hypes up something, but we never see what. Then he starts a podcast. Then he's selling whatever this thing is.
Sounds like an ongoing grift to me, but he seems to have his die-hard worshippers.
Maybe if Jack Maxey had played the long con people around here would be posting stuff about him.
I always want to be hopeful, but I've been calling out Gregggggg for a year now and he still hasn't produced anything other than hype as far as I can tell.
What is it, why is it needed… is this more shilling?
testing of prototypes went well last year…
…users vanish from all known tracking
…magic is in the software and custom servers
v1 is on a limited production (1,000 hubs) and testing schedule…
v2 will move all production onshore USA and start the scale
Roadmap: automobile…home/office routers…phone
Ah, so it's just a copy of Hunter's laptop.
Yes lol. Doing what he does best.
It wouldn't be Gregggg without a bunch of hype and a cryptic post!
The Gregggggrift con-tinues!
Hype up a bunch of info that either never materializes or is nothing (because let's face it, if it were something, then it would be referenced an awful lot around here). Then start a podcast where the info is still never released. Then get your audience to be super excited about this totally mysterious product.
How is anyone still following this guy?