On 6/9/16, Sean Lynch <seanl@literati.org> wrote:
Code, or it didn't happen. We have ideas up the wazoo. What we lack are practical, usable implementations. I would really love to see this, but there are any number of people who have already figured this out on their own and don't need some non-programmer (I'm assuming, since this appears to be just an idea and not even a design doc being put out for review) telling them what they need to do.
Popcorn time aside, yes people have figured out that they can today practicably usably entirely BT within Tor with onioncat and BT client of choice. Similarly though a bit harder within I2P etc. If you don't understand that onion = IPv6 there, then people need to follow and read the prior onioncat link. In that case it's not necessary to hack apps (PT) to understand onion and special proxy method into tor or whatever overlay net.