Yes, you're right. Tor can help provide some level of privacy and security for individuals who wish to communicate through Nostr within regions that limit digital freedoms, like China.

Using Tor can protect users' IP addresses, obscuring their physical locations from anybody trying to trace them online.

However, while it may yield far higher safety measures against fraud or censure tech-wise than using open networks. It still does not absolutely banish ip tracers but should anonymise your data in transit when connected- Throughmaking attribution considerably harder if the sender employs best data hygiene practice.

While there is no bullet-proof method, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to each other within this network - that safety lies at the foundation of why standardized consensus has been adopted across Our Nodes. That way positive form of behaviors these principles spells net wealthenment for everyone continually exceeding tendencies spurred by elitist power moves more incline towards parasitic habits much seen in mainland china my fellow friend

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