NIP-3 underway: Proposal to update Nym exit policy
Vote now to permit access to Monero and DarkFi ports via NymVPN
Voting for the third Nym Improvement Proposal (NIP) is now underway. This will determine whether Nym’s exit policy for exit gateways will change to allow connections with ports needed to access Monero chain services and DarkFi.
Here’s the basics you need to know about NIP-3 and what you can do to take part in decentralized governance with Nym. Read the full details of the proposal here.
What is a NIP?
Nym Improvement Proposals (NIPs) are a new Nym initiative in decentralized governance. They allow important changes to node operations to be approved by the community of operators themselves. Voting is thus an essential part in realizing this vision of decentralization.
The third NIP is now underway, so let’s hear what you think should happen!
NIP-3 in brief
NIP-3 proposes to open five ports for NymVPN exit nodes to allow people to access Monero and DarkFi services. These ports are currently unavailable according to the current NymVPN exit policy, which was designed to protect node operators.
What are these ports?
Monero ports
At Nym, we’re big fans of Monero, privacy coins, and tech working to make crypto private by default. The Monero daemon uses three ports (18080, 18081, and 18089) to communicate with the blockchain in order to synchronize and announce transactions. Opening these ports on the Nym exit policy will thus allow people to use NymVPN for Monero transactions for unbeatable privacy in their crypto transactions.
DarkFi ports
DarkFi is a base layer for anonymous applications and smart contracts that aims to be multi-chain interoperable. Ports 25551 and 26661 are used to communicate with DarkFi nodes via Tor or clearnet respectively. Opening these ports will increase the interoperability of NymVPN protections with other privacy apps and networks.
Do you think we should open these Monero and DarkFi ports?
How to vote
Voting is currently underway via the Nym Governator. You can vote according to four options:
Meaning | |
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Yes to all | I agree to enable all proposed ports for the Nym exit policy: 18080, 18081, 18089, 25551, and 26661 used by Monero and DarkFi |
Yes to Monero only | I agree to only open Monero ports 18080, 18081, and 18089, but not for DarkFi |
Yes to DarkFi only | I agree to only open DarkFi ports 2551 and 26661, but not for Monero |
No to all | I don’t want to open any of these ports |
What happens after the vote
Following the vote according to the above options, the respective ports will be immediately opened or remain closed.
If opened, these changes will be made for the exit policies of both the Anonymous (mixnet) and Fast (WireGuard) modes of NymVPN. And that’s that!
Let’s put real decentralization into practice through collective governance, one Nym NIP at a time. But it all starts with your vote.
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