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Bitblinder
Written inPython
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeOnion routing / Anonymity
Websitewww.bitblinder.com

Bitblinder is an open source software program that allows users to share bandwidth and IP addresses in order to anonymously download torrents and browse the internet. It was first released in June 2009. It was developed by Josh Albrecht and Matthew Kaniaris of Innominet. The software is based on the principles that Tor uses to create anonymity but was designed to be faster and encourage file sharing in addition to anonymous browsing. It currently comes bundled with an anonymous browser based on Firefox and an anonymous bit torrent client based on BitTornado.

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References

  1. Asher Moses (June 17, 2009), Download pirates to launch new weapon, Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Ann Belser (May 15, 2009), Start-ups take stage seeking investments, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  3. http://torrentfreak.com/free-anonymous-bittorrent-becomes-reality-with-bitblinder-090611/
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