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This is a Nym Exit Gateway

You are most likely accessing this because you've had issues with the traffic coming from this host. This router is part of the Nym project, which is dedicated to create outstanding privacy software that is legally compliant without sacrificing integrity or having any backdoors.

The Nym mixnet is operated by a decentralized community of node operators and stakers. The Nym mixnet is trustless, meaning that no parts of the system nor its operators have access to information that might compromise the privacy of users. Nym software enacts a strict principle of data minimization and has no back doors. The Nym mixnet works by encrypting packets in several layers and relaying those through a multi-layered network called a mixnet, eventually letting the traffic exit the Nym mixnet through an exit gateway like this one. This design makes it impossible for a service to know which user is connecting to it, since it can only see the IP-address of the Nym exit gateway.

Illustration showing how a user might connect to a service through the Nym network. The user first sends their data through three daisy-chained encrypted Nym nodes that exist on three different continents. Then the last Nym node in the chain connects to the target service over the normal internet. The user This server Your service Nym network link Unencrypted link

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As the operator of this gateway, there are limited actions that can be taken to assist in tracking connections further. This gateway retains no logs of Nym mixnet traffic, making it challenging to trace legitimate or illegitimate traffic. Attempts to seize this router will prove futile.

To reduce spam & abuse, this exit gateway adheres to an established Exit Policy in alignment with the Tor reduced policy. These policies serve as crucial safeguards.

If you have a complaint about the router, you can contact the maintainer(s) at email@spectredao.net. Complaints related to specific service abuses will be submitted to the Nym Operators Community to potentially include them in the Exit Policy, preventing the router from allowing such traffic. This can only be done on an IP+destination port basis, and common P2P ports are already blocked.