If you are genuinely trying to understand and wondering why I've given up discussing it, we may have a cultural or spectrum clash.
My view of the world is if you don't understand something, you ask questions, or at most humbly suggest possibilities, you don't tell an relative expert how the thing you don't understand works and expect a civilised response.
Telling a founder of the commercial Internet they may not understand how often IPs are changed is probably not a wise tactic if you wish to engage me or seek information from me.
Telling me how Mysterium works after a cursory look at the website or interface is probably a bad idea.
Asking me if you understand something correctly after a quick inspection is a much wiser approach and will incentivise me to provide help and support.
This feedback may help you engage others more successfully in the future. I wish you well 🫂
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This response makes me 😁
I asked you how it would not be possible to build a list of IPs running Mysterium, and how any of the things you mentioned like nodes going offline/online throughout the day or connection costs would impede a motivated attacker.
You then instead told me that I didn’t get it and that you have more experience so I must be wrong.
To be humble you need to understand there is always things you don’t know or understand, and that your mental model of things may be incorrect 🫂
I have not looked at the website but intuitively I feel like I think I know how this would work and it makes sense… it’s like never ending infinite ports out technically in my mind so now I have to go down this damn rabbit hole of mysterium