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Alice to have a low reputation, and the only high bandwidth circuit
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Alice could use would be via the evil node.
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+3.14. If you run a fast server, can you run your client elsewhere?
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+ A lot of people want to run a fast server at a colocation facility,
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+ and then reap the rewards using their cablemodem or DSL Tor client.
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+ If we use anonymous micropayments, where reputation can literally
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+ be transferred, this is trivial.
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+ If we pick a design where servers accrue reputation and can only
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+ use it themselves, though, the clients can configure the servers as
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+ their entry nodes and "inherit" their reputation. In this approach
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+ we would let servers configure a set of IP addresses or keys that get
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+ "like local" service.
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4. Sample designs.
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4.1. Two classes of service for circuits.
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