2/4 The #ATOR reward function creates a positive reinforcement cycle that encourages existing onion router relays to register with the ATOR protocol. By offering rewards in ATOR tokens, operators can cover their upkeep costs and even profit from their participation.
3/4 Example: A non-profit organization running a relay decides to register with ATOR. By paying a small registration fee, they can mine ATOR tokens based on their node's uptime, offsetting operational costs and making it a more sustainable endeavor.
4/4 Onboarding incentives play a key role in driving adoption and strengthening a network.
Register your relay today and prepare for the incentives that contribute to a resilient and efficient decentralized ecosystem.
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2/8 Net neutrality is the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally, regardless of its source, destination, or content. Let's explore why preserving net neutrality is vital for a fair, open, and democratic internet.
3/8 Equal Access to Information: Net neutrality ensures everyone has equal access to information and resources, fostering a fair and open internet where users can learn, share, and collaborate.
Let's take a look at some real-life DDoS attacks that had significant consequences, highlighting the importance of strong security measures to protect against such threats.👇
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2/6 📌 2016 Dyn DDoS Attack: A massive attack targeted DNS provider Dyn, disrupting access to major websites like Twitter, Spotify, and Amazon. Millions of users were affected. 👇 theguardian.com/technology/201…
3/6 📌 2018 GitHub DDoS Attack: GitHub was hit by one of the largest DDoS attacks in history, causing brief outages and impacting businesses and developers.👇 wired.com/story/github-d…