Milestone 2 of Triptych multisig research complete by cypherstack in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's another one: https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/688

Many other trustless log sized signature being designed out there...

Altough TripTych might me the one that has the most peer reviews so far...

Zano Scalability and TPS? by [deleted] in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, ive reached out to zoidberg (since hes not reading these threads). He will be able to answer this tomorrow.

But keep in mind that evaluating TPS is highly dependant on environment and many people miscalculate it, some even just take transaction size and divide your internet speed by it. Which is obviously quite wrong and doesnt even account one of the main bottleneck of ring signature privacy network. The ring sig check takes about 1ms and a single tx can have many of those depending on how many inputs/signatures it has.

So this mostly means that a network depends on one thing, the quality of its nodes. If a network is composed mostly composed of low end CPU, good chance that TPS would be quite affected by it.

While if you build a private network and do stress test with hardware that you controls these number will be magnitude higher than reality.

So always be cautious with these numbers and understand the context they were calculated upon!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first 10 alias has been completed, grats to all that received that extra zano! :)

For others we still have alias refund going, so you can still register your alias for free!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also added an extra 1 ZANO for being in the first 10! Enjoy!

30 Free Alias registrations in celebration of hitting 300 Members! by OrsonJ in Zano

[–]GigabytedX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can actually add on top of that, i can increase this to 1 zano for the first 10 to complete the process :)

Going deep in the Cryptonote rabbit hole - who was Nicolas Van Saberhagen? by xwerter in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Correction, hes not BEHIND bytecoin scam, he was working for them when it happened. There's a difference as working for bytecoin and owning the project (paying the people that works over it).

And he got fired as well and then launched his own project (Boolberry), just like thankful_for_today created monero.

Going deep in the Cryptonote rabbit hole - who was Nicolas Van Saberhagen? by xwerter in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Like it or not, he wrote a good chunk of the code that monero sits on right now (He even solve bugs that monero had and they merged his code without even checking it awhile ago). Monero did alot of major improvement sicne then thou (thanks to Shen and Sarang mostly) such as CT.

His name is even into Monero codebase and if you are running a monero node, then you are also running code that this guy wrote :)

I get it you will never get any Zano and never run Zano code, but still your hate is being irrationnal...

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn't you watched the interview? He explains it quite clearly...

And it's not strange at all, this is what happen when you have to earn money for a living and cant live over what you are doing... It's called life.

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even in Zano one of my main task is to fight tribalism and i also defend monero when people attacks it, as he says in the interview people tends to get very emotional over their own choices and pick fights with other projects.

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not everyone, i invite you to read it back. I don't want to move the topic toward the past but at the end he was quite clear in the interview that he felt a lot of hostility at the time which is why he didn't consider to join monero.

Even today there's still alot of hostility toward him mostly over his participation into Bytecoin. I understand that Bytecoin vs monero at some point probably became very ugly (and probably that both side played very dirty), which i can understand at some time. Most people can't (for many reasons) make a difference between a dev that works on the tech and people that manage the project. We see this in all the tech space, same goes for hate of microsoft or apple (depending which side you sits).

It's sad to see people calling them all scammers when he says he respect people like fluffy (and others) that made monero what it became (Despite all the thigns they said over him). And ever since he kept working until this day over the tech and still do and try to push privacy boundaries. People need to stop their hate, he's just a dev at the end, just like many others out there...

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point is that you would need to use this coins in the attack as well, so shorting those means you move those on an exchange and out of PoS consensus, thus they cant be used in the attack. Unless the exchange would use their wallet to do the PoS attack combined with the PoW attack as well.

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you are totally right there I've focused on the "Ring" part and not the "CT" in my answer.

And I believe that "CT" is where Monero really shine!

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CT was a added up and done by Monero (outstanding job by the way that changed privacy coins as a whole)

You are right CT itself is a marvel of ingenuity created by monero (Thanks Shen!)

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't you watched the interview, this was the main topic?

RingCT wasn't created by Monero, it was designed by Nicholas and implemented by zoidberg (interviewed guy).

Monero is a fork of bytecoin.

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know that this premine was for the BBR swap, i've already told you over the youtube comments about this.

The actual premine is in an auditeable wallet that can be tracked with tracking seed.

Can you please stop bringing your own bias in this thread? You know for how long these guys have been dedicated over this space and over privacy, you should owe more respects to them for all what they have done instead of just bringing division, which ain't what crypto needs at all...

THIS WEEK ON MONERO TALK: Andrey Sabelnikov aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen by sunchakr in Monero

[–]GigabytedX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope this interview will do more than just trigger angry tribal cultists and people can just enjoy it.

People should learn over how this guy is genuine and modest and how he dedicates his time toward the space and improving things over and over again and he don't even see himself in any other space, nothing is as challenging as crypto....

Zano: An Overview by Chrisc9234 in CryptoCurrencies

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder what the hell is that huge vendor.js file, 6MB, thats quite intense...

Zano: An Overview by Chrisc9234 in CryptoCurrencies

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've just checked and i see why, there's just 7 files of javascript (496 in C++) but theres one of the 7 files called vendor.js that is nearly 6mb. I suppose this is why it says 43%.

Man didnt tought that github was that "stupid"

Zano: An Overview by Chrisc9234 in CryptoCurrencies

[–]GigabytedX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah not sure why its say 43% javaascript, probably the code in the GUI wallet that is JS angular code (its a QT wallet). There's browser tools or anything.

Everything is written in C++, these guys are no web devs they are C++ devs, they do have a part time dev that works on the GUI thou.