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Panel Discussion — Mix Cascades Versus Peer-to-Peer: Is One Concept Superior?

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Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET 2004)

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David Chaum’s initial work on Mixes led to a vast number of proposals how to provide anonymous communication on the Internet. They all have in common, that a multiple of Mixes are used to establish a certain amount of anonymity. The most salient di.erence between those approaches is the way, how the Mixes are connected and organised.

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Díaz, C., Danezis, G., Grothoff, C., Pfitzmann, A., Syverson, P. (2005). Panel Discussion — Mix Cascades Versus Peer-to-Peer: Is One Concept Superior?. In: Martin, D., Serjantov, A. (eds) Privacy Enhancing Technologies. PET 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3424. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11423409_15

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