So, it is slightly more complicated than a serial number. In some sense, everytime you make a transaction, you burn all the input coins and creates new coins for the same value, each assign to the respective recepient.…
Litterraly France.
Bear in mind you might not have the same way to report salaries. In France, for instance, when employees report salary, they don't include the tax the company pays for them. AFAIK, in the US, salaries are reported…
This Unit is litterally 10000 people, is the largest in the Israeli army and handles the vast majority of computer security things. So still does not say much.
What Zcash did and Solana plans to use is a VDF without succinct verification. Unfortunately, I cannot verify it on a smart contract though, which brings me back to RANDAO + VDF for onchain verifiable randomness.
While you are right for most applications, it would not work for gambling or block selection in the case of proof of stake. Let say I'm flipping a coin (based on the last bit of the block hash) with you. You already…
Secure randomness requires unpredictability, unstoppability and unbiasable. If you are flipping coin based on bitcoin randomness, the block proposer has an advantage over you. It is not technical secure randomness.…
Great work! I love the execution speed. Pretty amazing what we can do in the browser at this point. It sure will bring more zero Knowledge protocols to be deployed in the wild
Why could not you have both ? No one said that you need Securities transactions to be irreversible. STO can bring more liquidity to property assets and simplify dramatically otherwise complex financial operation (title…
You can start looking into Dai which serves as a stable coin using collateral or more generally into Security Tokens (here an explanation on STO https://medium.com/crypto-oracle/prepare-yourself-the-securi...) Those are…
Bitcoin and ethereum are such successes! On a smaller scale but growing, 0x is doing an amazing job.
Ip used for technical reasons such as logging access are not concerned by the gdpr per se. The same goes to KYC informations. The gdpr is actually a well written piece of legislation which should worry you only if you…
Your personal opinion on cash is irrelevant to the subject. Cash has property you say you don't want. Some people might and do want them. Just have a look at what the relationship between Germans and cash. Bitcoin has…
This intro seems to be very close to the Yale coursera course on Western Classical Music, which is the most amazing Coursera course I ever took. For anyone without musical culture, this is the place to start:…
Because they do not need it for the task at hand. Password security has clear best practices which are also simpler to implement than encryption. The very fact that someone can somehow read your password is a breach of…
This is pretty cool ! I have been playing it for about 4 months. The community is very helpful
So, it is slightly more complicated than a serial number. In some sense, everytime you make a transaction, you burn all the input coins and creates new coins for the same value, each assign to the respective recepient.…
Litterraly France.
Bear in mind you might not have the same way to report salaries. In France, for instance, when employees report salary, they don't include the tax the company pays for them. AFAIK, in the US, salaries are reported…
This Unit is litterally 10000 people, is the largest in the Israeli army and handles the vast majority of computer security things. So still does not say much.
What Zcash did and Solana plans to use is a VDF without succinct verification. Unfortunately, I cannot verify it on a smart contract though, which brings me back to RANDAO + VDF for onchain verifiable randomness.
While you are right for most applications, it would not work for gambling or block selection in the case of proof of stake. Let say I'm flipping a coin (based on the last bit of the block hash) with you. You already…
Secure randomness requires unpredictability, unstoppability and unbiasable. If you are flipping coin based on bitcoin randomness, the block proposer has an advantage over you. It is not technical secure randomness.…
Great work! I love the execution speed. Pretty amazing what we can do in the browser at this point. It sure will bring more zero Knowledge protocols to be deployed in the wild
Why could not you have both ? No one said that you need Securities transactions to be irreversible. STO can bring more liquidity to property assets and simplify dramatically otherwise complex financial operation (title…
You can start looking into Dai which serves as a stable coin using collateral or more generally into Security Tokens (here an explanation on STO https://medium.com/crypto-oracle/prepare-yourself-the-securi...) Those are…
Bitcoin and ethereum are such successes! On a smaller scale but growing, 0x is doing an amazing job.
Ip used for technical reasons such as logging access are not concerned by the gdpr per se. The same goes to KYC informations. The gdpr is actually a well written piece of legislation which should worry you only if you…
Your personal opinion on cash is irrelevant to the subject. Cash has property you say you don't want. Some people might and do want them. Just have a look at what the relationship between Germans and cash. Bitcoin has…
This intro seems to be very close to the Yale coursera course on Western Classical Music, which is the most amazing Coursera course I ever took. For anyone without musical culture, this is the place to start:…
Because they do not need it for the task at hand. Password security has clear best practices which are also simpler to implement than encryption. The very fact that someone can somehow read your password is a breach of…
This is pretty cool ! I have been playing it for about 4 months. The community is very helpful