So I sent an email to the contact Ben Wilber for the Tor network proxy named "desync", getting the IP Address wrong in the process: "I wonder if you would mind giving me some information about your intentions with the Desync Tor exit node you ostensibly operate at 63.230.230.230? I run the pickaproxy.com site and noticed that you are the 2nd fastest node in the Tor network http://www.pickaproxy.com/?speak=tor and the only one owned by Reliable Web Services and using ISP Neucom. I am generally suspicious of fast nodes, so please do not take offence if your intentions are worthy :)"
And I got a reply: "Our node is intended to support the Tor project's efforts to preserve anonymity on the Internet. No transmitted information or logs concerning circuit construction are monitored or recorded within our scope of control, both for clients' privacy and our own legal protection. The node is physically located in Tampa, FL and is operated by desync.com out of Desync's network, AS30217."
I replied: "Thanks, Ben. I would be glad to remove this node from our pickaproxy.com ExcludeNodes list based on this information. Would you mind if we posted your email reply on our pickaproxy.com blog?"
And he said: "Sure, go ahead."
So desync is in, and as of today it is the fastest of all computers in the Tor network with a throughput measured to be consistently around 6 GB per second for at least the last week. Considering that the average proxy server ("exit node") in the Tor network has a throughput of about 243 KB per second, and the mean throughput is only about 50 KB per second, Ben is to be thanked for adding so much horsepower for all to use!
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