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Conflux: Tor’s Secret Weapon for Speed


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πŸ“ Tor With vs Without Conflux (Side-by-Side View)

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πŸ“š Sources & References

πŸ“° Introducing Proof-of-Work Defense for Onion Services
https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-proof-of-work-defense-for-onion-services/

πŸ“° Arti 1.4.1 Release – Groundwork for Conflux

https://blog.torproject.org/arti_1_4_1_released/

πŸ“„ Tor Design Proposal #329 (Traffic Splitting)

https://spec.torproject.org/proposals/329-traffic-splitting.html

If you've ever used Tor and found yourself waiting forever for pages to load, you're not alone. In this video, we break down one of Tor users' biggest bottlenecks: speed. But more importantly, we explore Conflux, a game-changing proposal designed to make Tor faster and more usableβ€”without sacrificing privacy.

You'll learn how Conflux works under the hood, what makes it different from the traditional three-relay model, and why it matters for casual users, journalists, activists, and darknet market users alike. We go beyond the buzzwords, using real-world analogies to explain dual-circuit routing, performance gains, potential security implications, and the real risks and trade-offs involved.

If you care about privacy, anonymity, or just want a faster, more stable experience on Torβ€”this is the update you’ve been waiting for.

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00:00 Intro

00:36 Proof of Work and Emerging Issues
01:03 Introducing Conflux: A New Way to Route Tor Traffic
01:38 Comparing Tor’s Traditional Routing with Conflux
04:56 How Conflux Worksβ€”Explained with Traffic Analogies
06:27 Benefits of Conflux for the Average Tor User
07:43 Performance First, But With Possible Security Wins
08:37 Risks, Drawbacks, and Technical Concerns
12:55 Failsafes and How the Tor Network Governs Itself
14:25 The Big Picture: What Conflux Means for the Tor Ecosystem
15:40 Who Benefits Most: From Casuals to Activists
17:24 Where Conflux Stands Now
19:49 The Future of Conflux and Tor’s Next Chapter

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