@flamsmark @binarybits @jerrybrito @nc2y @puellavulnerata secure multiparty computation/homomorphic encryption yo
@matthew_d_green hmm see your name on this article ;) http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2013/03/bitcoin-zerocoin.html … /cc @flamsmark @binarybits @jerrybrito @nc2y @puellavulnerata
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@flamsmark@bascule@binarybits@jerrybrito@nc2y@puellavulnerata In one sense it is. With no trusted party, and it can't be compromised. -
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@flamsmark@matthew_d_green@bascule Why the hell are these people even doing this? -
@puellavulnerata@flamsmark@bascule Because sometimes you need to prove a transaction took place -- for instance, to claim it on taxes. -
@matthew_d_green@flamsmark@bascule So under what circumstances can proof-of-transaction be produced? With the consent of one party? All? -
@puellavulnerata@flamsmark@bascule Both. Either. Only transactions that take place on Mondays. Your call. -
@matthew_d_green@flamsmark@bascule "Your call" == "up to the administrator of the particular mix in question" ? - 1 more reply
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@flamsmark@bascule@binarybits@jerrybrito@nc2y@puellavulnerata There's no back door. That's a misunderstanding by the reporter.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule@flamsmark@binarybits@jerrybrito@nc2y@puellavulnerata Almost done writing the world's longest blog post on it. -
@matthew_d_green@bascule@flamsmark@binarybits@nc2y@puellavulnerata Please share when you publish it!
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