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> Golomb Coded Sets are a way to compress many numbers that are geometrically distributed - like cryptographic keys. It may even be possible to use compressed sets with only partial hashes, and a conf…
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4 years ago
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If we would have all the coinjoins and all the post-transactions, we could monitor how other people use the wallet and calculate anonymity sets based on the data.
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Could you deploy a Tor hidden service (preferably [version 3](https://www.jamieweb.net/blog/onionv3-hidden-service/)) so that Tornado is reachable via an onion address? This would make the transfer la…
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Users frequently request that they be allowed to choose their own minimum output size from coinjoins (a feature available in BTCPay's implementation) https://github.com/WalletWasabi/WalletWasabi/issue…
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I don't use Drupal and haven't used this module, and this may be more of a MongoDB issue or feature, but I see a need to be able to export the petition data - name, city, state, date and signature # -…
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Monero's reference wallet offers the user four priority levels, then calculates the dynamic fee based on transaction weight and blockchain conditions. Users of the core software thus provide a large a…
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Revisiting the original assumptions on ZeroLink may result in ZeroLink v2:
1. Originally, ZeroLink relied on the Bitcoin network fees to be at least $1. Today the fees are hitting $10, they are rap…
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**The problem:**
The owner of a large exchange can uncover with high probability the transactional relationships between users of the exchange.
This is the iterated-EABE traceability problem. Th…
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With #100, then Monero now has an infinitely growing nullifier set.
However it's possible to put a bound on this using merkle trees. Basically all coins belong to a large batch, call this index k. …
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Currently Drop IDs of 256 Bit are used. That results in 2^256 Drop IDs, which is much too much even if the whole world uses one drop server. Even the smallest range of Drop IDs (64 Bit) is too long. I…