Tornado.Cash IPFS with Working RPC Nodes Using Cloudflare Proxy Gateway

Introducing Tornado Cash now on IPFS, the smart contract platform that anonymizes your cryptocurrency transactions. With Tornado Cash, you can deposit tokens into a smart contract and then withdraw them from a different address, breaking the on-chain link between the source and destination. This makes your transactions completely anonymous, ensuring that your privacy is protected. So whether you're looking to hide your identity or simply keep your transactions private, Tornado Cash is the perfect platform for you. Plus, with our easy-to-use interface, you can be up and running in no time. So why wait? Try Tornado Cash today and experience the power of anonymity using ETH, DAI, or BNB. RPC Nodes have been updated and working for Binance / BNB and Matic / Polygon

This Tornado.cash website is hosted on IPFS. The Interplanetary File System (IPFS) is a new way of storing and accessing files. Unlike traditional file systems, which are centralized and controlled by a single entity, IPFS is distributed and decentralized. This means that anyone can add files to the IPFS network, and anyone can access those files. The IPFS network is made up of nodes, which are computers that store files. When you add a file to IPFS, it is stored on your node. But it is also added to the nodes of everyone who is connected to you on the network.

This makes it possible for anyone to access tornado.cash for withdrawl, even if your node is offline making Tornado.cash impossible to shutdown. If someone wants to access a file that is not on their node, they will be automatically directed to the nodes of people who do have the file. This makes it possible to access files even if they are not stored locally.

Zero-knowledge proofs are digital protocols that allow data to be shared between separate parties without revealing any information about the transactions, which could include passwords. By involving these proof types, Tornado Cash can maintain a high level of privacy for its users.

Zero-knowledge proofs enhance security by keeping information private and reducing the amount of blockchain data congestion. By not sharing this type of information with another party, zero-knowledge-proof implementations improve upon standard security measures while also making it unnecessary to store as much data on Layer 1.

Zero-knowledge proofs are a key part of the blockchain space. They can be used in a variety of ways to improve privacy and other aspects of the blockchain. For example, they can be used to create trustless escrow contracts and decentralized exchanges. In short, they're a versatile tool that can be used in many different ways to help improve the blockchain space.

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This instance of Tornado Cash is maintained by the community. The current version has updated RPC nodes for all networks, replacing the ones that currently censoring Tornado Cash transactions.

The Tornado Cash project is now being maintained by the community and is completely open source, making it available for anyone to use and improve. Thanks to the hard work of the open source community, the project is better than ever and will continue to be developed long into the future.