First, I knew that Blue Frog would draw fire from the spammer community and probably meet such an end.
Second, when I read the Blee Security site had been attacked and brought down, I was certain that this technology would be reborn as an open source P2P project.
I'd like the to see spammers try and attack all the nodes in a decentralized P2P network. They might succeed to some extent, but they would only further make themselves appear undesirable to government and law enforcement, thus assuring the demise of their lowly breed.
I wish the Okopipi project luck in their endeavour to kick spammer-butt; and look forward to participating.
Second, when I read the Blee Security site had been attacked and brought down, I was certain that this technology would be reborn as an open source P2P project.
I'd like the to see spammers try and attack all the nodes in a decentralized P2P network. They might succeed to some extent, but they would only further make themselves appear undesirable to government and law enforcement, thus assuring the demise of their lowly breed.
I wish the Okopipi project luck in their endeavour to kick spammer-butt; and look forward to participating.
Power to the people!
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