Residential nodes are dangerous for the node owner with no clear profit :P
Hey Joey, I do agree, Running a personal node out of your home is risky. We must Understand our rights, and our risks. There are ways to mitigate that risk. - Have a separate ISP for the node. - e.g. two ISP providers: att & comcast - Keep personal family traffic Separate from node traffic - Operate the node under a business entity (USA LLC is good) - link: https://dvpnalliance.org/exit-node/ Also, as Sentinel grows and matures the risk will decrease. Specifically, when we implement relays. Relay nodes add yet another layer of obfuscation for encrypted traffic, without making the owner of the relay node look like the source of the traffic.
But where is the incentive for a node provider to go trough all this trouble?
I wish this can be done faster. Most site I use them for has block isp that aren't from Comcast, Verizon, att, etc. All these blue vps, digital ocean, upcloud are being blocked
yes, I have done alot of testing and I have experienced the same.
Do you know where this services is offered , I don't mind paying extra if it will work for me
Yeah buts it’s a paradox eventually those residential ips will also get blocked
in contrast to datacenter IPs, residential IPs cannot be blocked permanently as it will affect their customer reviews / satisfaction
Still no incentive to risk getting banned from Netflix or add an extra internet subscription to my package 🥸
it maybe possible. example in my place laws pertaining to internet usage is almost non existent. if i can, i would want to setup my own node and rent it at a reasonably higher price. that is where my incentive is. the bottom line, there are some risks that we should not decide on but leave it to the node owners to think about.
Yeah it doesn't work that easy i'm afraid. Still for me personally residential node is not worth it.
Thats alright, we are still missing people who are interested in residental ips. So setting a high price to cover risk and enventually cost for a second connection won't even beginn to cover if only 1 person uses the node
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