Also 1 gigabyte per second really isn't that much bandwidth. A quick search of hosting providers shows 1 gigabit per second unmetered packages averaging around $700 a month. I believe there are 8 gigabits in a gigabyte, so that means $5,600 a month to have enough bandwidth to fuck hidden services and their clients. It would take 60 days for all clients (and hidden services) to rotate entry guards enough to probabilistically select one of the bad entry nodes. That puts the price for massively breaking Tor anonymity at about $11,200 dollars. It would take about $11,200 and 60 days to deanonymize any hidden service and the majority of the clients connecting to the hidden service. I could afford to carry that attack out. I don't want to use a network that I can defeat with traffic analysis.