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Mullvad has wireguard, and a open source client but the backend code is closed source. Would that be allowed?
Is there anything in privacy guides that wouldn't be allowed?
MV Is fine since it's trustworthy. As for PrivacyGuides the only thing that is not allowed is the crypto section.
There is only one crypto recommend, monero. But that is totally open source.
Should there be another community rule to explicitly forbid crypto discussion?
Ex Mullvad accepts crypto payments, that might come up in a discussion as well
Its of the instance rules, but I will add an explicit rule forbidding it.
Monero is the best of the worst, but it's still crypto, and damages the environment heavily (it also has the downside of attracting alt right users, so that's a no go)
Mullvad should be fine I hope?