DISCUSSION: How Can Public Blockchains Have Privacy?
The best Sundays are for long reads and deep conversations. Today we’re asking: how can public blockchains have privacy?
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On today’s show:
How can public blockchains have privacy?
The decreasing cost of passive surveillance
MimbleWimble research Attack, Developer Response, and Alternative Implementation Response
Gossip protocols and the stasi model
Skin in the game with proof of work
The moving target and the arms race
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Obscuring origins and game theory security
Breaking links with lightning and other layer-2s
Adversarial relationships are economic in nature
Attacks in theory vs. practice
Security through obscurity?
Researchers, cryptographers and state level actors
and more…
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Episode 420 (How can public blockchains have privacy) Credits:
Hosts:
Andreas M. Antonopoulos (https://aantonop.com/)
Stephanie Murphy (https://www.stephaniemurphyvoice.com/)
Jonathan Mohan ( https://twitter.com/JonathanMohan)
Other Staff
Producer – Adam B. Levine
Editor – Jonas
Music (Theme) – Jared Rubens
Music (Other) – General Fuzz