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Veil Passes 1,000 Weekly Users as Privacy Demand Keeps Growing

Veil Passes 1,000 Weekly Users as Privacy Demand Keeps Growing

Veil has crossed 1,000 weekly active users, and the growth came without paid marketing. That matters because it points to a real shift in what people want online: encrypted messaging that does not require a phone number. At the same time, Voidly Pay is expanding as a payment layer for AI agents, showing how privacy tools and machine-to-machine infrastructure are starting to evolve together.

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u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 22 hours ago

If traffic is encrypted and anonymized, how do we detect censorship happening underneath?

This piece dives into that trade-off and some emerging approaches trying to solve it.

Feels like a major open problem in the field.

u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 30 days ago

Russia has blocked 400+ VPNs and is now using smarter censorship methods like slowing apps and detecting VPN traffic. Experts say traditional VPNs aren’t always enough anymore. Some newer tools are starting to focus on visibility—helping users understand when they’re being censored, not just bypass it.
Do you think VPNs are still effective long-term?

u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 1 month ago

Been reading more about how censorship works today and it’s kind of unsettling.

It’s not always obvious blocking—sometimes it’s throttling, interruptions, or detecting VPN traffic directly.

This piece explains it really clearly and also touches on newer tools trying to combine privacy + visibility.

Would love to hear thoughts from people here—are VPNs still your go-to?

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u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 1 month ago

When exchanges get blocked, capital finds other paths.

This piece looks at how that happens and how it's being tracked using on-chain + censorship data.

Worth a read if you're interested in the future of crypto under government pressure.

u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 1 month ago

In some countries, crypto, social media, or even news sites just don’t load—and the rules change constantly.

New tools like Voidly use federated AI across 13 countries to detect blocks live and reroute traffic dynamically (WireGuard + split tunneling + 17 regions).

It’s less about “bypassing” now—and more about understanding how the internet is actually shaped depending on where you are.

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u/Aggravating-Cap-7442 — 2 months ago