That thought had crossed my mind multiple times. I think it is definately something to explore. I mainly see relays as having an expectation of uptime, whereas p2p tends to only work if your computer is on right now. But clearly people can also run servers behind NAT. And as you say, people can use servers not behind NAT (relays) to solve all kinds of problems.

I'm very open to this and I don't have any firm beliefs about it yet, so I'm impressionable and you could steer me quite easily right now.

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