Every host in a multi-hop circuit should be run by a different, independent operator. The solid nodes are today's mesh; the dashed ones are what donations grow it into — and a bigger, more diverse mesh is the single thing that most strengthens the real anonymity guarantee (WHITEPAPER §14).

What your donation funds
Scale the mesh — more hosts, more diversity
ongoing

Server bills for additional operator-run hosts across different providers and regions, so circuits can spread across genuinely independent infrastructure instead of a handful of boxes. This is the core mission and where funds go first.

Disposable SMS numbers
planned

A phone-number counterpart to the disposable temp-mail tool: throwaway numbers to receive one-off SMS verification codes without handing your real number to third parties. SMS gateways cost real money per number and per message, which is exactly what donations would seed — built to the same receive-only, short-TTL, no-logs design as temp-mail.

Give with crypto

Any amount, any supported chain. It goes through this deployment's own donation page — pick what you want to give and you're done.

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What giving does — and doesn't — collect

Donations are handled directly in crypto, the same way paid access is — no middleman. For a privacy project that matters:

  • No third-party payment processor — no Stripe, no PayPal, no one building a profile of who donates.
  • No account, no personal details.A donation asks for nothing — no name, no email. You pay a crypto invoice (on-chain or Lightning) and that's the whole interaction.
  • Honest limit:crypto is pseudonymous, not anonymous — the blockchain is public. That's a property of the payment rail, not something we can change.

Rather give capacity than cash? Run a mesh node— it directly grows the mesh above, and your host's uptime even earns access credit back (1 day of uptime = 1 day of access).