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General Discussion / The Most Secure Messaging On Earth (Fee Backed Asset)
« on: December 10, 2015, 12:04:47 am »
This is an idea for review.
@Stan
@bytemaster
@xeroc
@AOnk
@bitacer
@ebit
@Thom
@Soepkip
@fuzzy
A new secure messaging breakthrough just happened allowing for secure communication beyond what Tor is capable of, which is also resistant to timing analysis and MITM type attacks. It's resistant to surveillance even if all of the Internet is being monitored in real time.
Bitshares should be the first to implement this and the fees from using this should go to the people who funded it. I think this feature would be far more popular than Stealth transactions, but also generate a ridiculous amount of fees. It would of course require very small fees but when you want privacy you might be willing to pay a fraction of a cent to a cent per message.
The breakthrough paper is here: https://people.csail.mit.edu/nickolai/papers/vandenhooff-vuvuzela.pdf
It's called Vuvuzela. The idea is to take the innovations from it's design to create a Bitshares community exclusive UIA to crowd donation, which can create an app which goes beyond transferring value and which can be a mainstream app.
Less technical explanation:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/12/151207113957.htm
http://news.mit.edu/2015/untraceable-anonymized-communication-guaranteed-1207
As is customary I've attached a poll. The data from the poll will inform the community on the level of demand and on what to do next.
@Stan
@bytemaster
@xeroc
@AOnk
@bitacer
@ebit
@Thom
@Soepkip
@fuzzy
A new secure messaging breakthrough just happened allowing for secure communication beyond what Tor is capable of, which is also resistant to timing analysis and MITM type attacks. It's resistant to surveillance even if all of the Internet is being monitored in real time.
Bitshares should be the first to implement this and the fees from using this should go to the people who funded it. I think this feature would be far more popular than Stealth transactions, but also generate a ridiculous amount of fees. It would of course require very small fees but when you want privacy you might be willing to pay a fraction of a cent to a cent per message.
The breakthrough paper is here: https://people.csail.mit.edu/nickolai/papers/vandenhooff-vuvuzela.pdf
It's called Vuvuzela. The idea is to take the innovations from it's design to create a Bitshares community exclusive UIA to crowd donation, which can create an app which goes beyond transferring value and which can be a mainstream app.
Less technical explanation:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/12/151207113957.htm
http://news.mit.edu/2015/untraceable-anonymized-communication-guaranteed-1207
As is customary I've attached a poll. The data from the poll will inform the community on the level of demand and on what to do next.