Tor vs Lokinet: Oxen Network Anonymous Routing Comparison
Lokinet is an anonymous overlay network developed by the Oxen Privacy Tech Foundation (formerly Loki Foundation), using service nodes (nodes that stake Oxen cryptocurrency as collateral) to provide routing. Unlike Tor's volunteer relay model, Lokinet's service nodes are economically incentivized through staking rewards. This creates a different network economics model that has implications for relay quality and censorship resistance. This comparison covers Lokinet's technical architecture, how it compares to Tor's routing model, and the practical differences for users who want anonymous internet access or hidden services (.loki sites on Lokinet vs .onion sites on Tor).
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Lokinet's Service Node Model vs Tor's Volunteer Relays
Routing Architecture Comparison
Hidden Services: .loki vs .onion
Session Messenger Integration
Economic Sustainability: Staking vs Volunteering
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