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A triple cascade: entry → relay → exit

When you have a valuable white IP you need to preserve, an ordinary two-hop exposes it — the entry connects abroad itself, and the host sees this. A triple cascade makes the white entry "mute": it only relays to a second Russian IP, and that one goes abroad via sendThrough. We build it and get around Remnawave's main trap.

Why a third hop

An ordinary cascade is two hops: Russian entry → foreign exit. But in such a scheme the entry connects abroad itself, and this server's host sees constant outbound to a foreign IP in the logs. For a consumable entry that's fine, but if you have a valuable white IP (residential, aged, with a good reputation) that needs protecting — this exposes it.

A triple cascade adds one more Russian hop so the white IP sends nothing outward at all:

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