Hot take incoming: remember when VPNs were just about simple security and privacy, not this jungle of protocols and speed wars? Mullvad, that underdog VPN nobody talks about, still doing its thing quietly but man these speed tests tell a wild story. I went back and dug up some numbers from last week, running the usual gamut - WireGuard, OpenVPN, even some IKEv2 just for kicks. Mullvad's speed is like a vintage car that refuses to lose its charm, still surprisingly fast considering the no-log promise and all that privacy junk. On WireGuard, I saw some decent numbers around 200 Mbps on a decent connection, no major drops, no weird spikes. OpenVPN, still holding steady at about 150 Mbps, not as zippy but consistent enough for streaming or torrents. Comparing to the big flashy VPNs, Mullvad's performance is like a classic rock song - timeless but underrated. I remember the days when speed was king and privacy was just an afterthought. Now it feels like everyone's rushing to have the fastest VPN but forgets about the basics. Mullvad's protocol support might be old-school but it feels like that dependable old friend you trust, not the one flashing flashy ads and collecting your data. Still a nostalgic pick, especially for those who want to dodge the hype and just get the job done quietly.