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submitted 6 months ago by snitchy_asc@monero.im to c/monero@monero.town

Yes I know that's a crypto unrelated to Monero, but their idea can inspire a way to host and sell LoRa access in Monero, with a peer-to-peer layer or something like that 🤔

That would be a great standard, for a primal NoKYC and parallel access to the internet, just put Tor on the top ect..

Toughts on this ?

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[-] Giffbro@monero.town 2 points 6 months ago

TOR is perfect for IOT applications because it avoids DNS and censorship problems. IOT doesn't need very high bandwidth and its still worth a lot. Consider just the application of monitoring the fluid level in a tank remotely, mytanklevel.com owners are valued at billions of $USD and own a small part of the market. Where does monero fit in tho? Idk...

[-] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 1 points 6 months ago

@Giffbro @monerobull Tor can also guard against MiTM/injection attacks during system updates, the way Whonix does. IoTs need all the help they can get in that regard.

Where does Monero fit in? Well, Monero is money. You should use it to buy the device, pay for your Internet service, tip your server...

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