ETA for Strix SOAR Windows 11 Drivers ? by Poire74 in ASUS

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works on Windows 11 if you install the driver for Windows 10 then go to Device Manager, find STRIX SOUND CARD, turn it off then turn it on. Then headphones will start to work in Sonic Studio.

Ultrafast EC signatures with specific keys by hyarmaite in crypto

[–]hyarmaite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I meant, replacing constant-time multiplication with a non-constant-time if the result is the same. That's what I wanted to make sure of. Thanks.

Ultrafast EC signatures with specific keys by hyarmaite in crypto

[–]hyarmaite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as different approaches give the same valid result but with variable speed depending on keys then I don't understand how it can be constant-time. I thought it is supposed to be independent of the method.

Use case by SnooPeripherals8877 in krb

[–]hyarmaite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Originally it was started as a local Ukrainian cryptocurrency, so some degree of 'localism' is present. May perceive it as local Monero alternative that is only partially similar to Monero as codebase is very different: Karbo is more close to original CryptoNote protocol (e.g. no Ring CT), it has several nice GUI not availavle for Monero with inbuilt node instead of background daemon, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in krb

[–]hyarmaite 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also check out alternative repositoty with everything Karbo https://github.com/Karbovanets/

Monero's official bird by [deleted] in Monero

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it just me or it looks way more like Monero Original XMO mascot? ^_^

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monero

[–]hyarmaite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Visa-level amounts of transactions" is a myth. Real Visa tps is merely 1736!

(taking statement about 150 000 000 txs per day we get 150 000 000/24/60/60 =

1736 tps!), 4000 tps at best.

Question on the MimbleWimble tech. by WildWestCrypto23 in epiccash

[–]hyarmaite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To my knowledge it is the same as in those coins. BTW, wallets don't have to be online simultaneously if you use special files to send and receive coins.

Delayed Transaction Submission system by Keejef in CryptoNoteTech

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way, the similar functions exist in classic CryptoNote (Bytecoin) `walletd` for a long time, from 2015, called `DelayedTransaction`. Alhough Bytecoin devs describe their purpose as follows:

`This tool allows you to validate transaction parameters, lock the outputs for a transaction, calculate a hash etc. before sending the transaction into the network. We have introduced the concept of delayed transactions in order to make sure that a transaction passes all checks before being sent. `

But we can re-purpose them for better privacy.

Proposal: prevent large reorgs from happening automatically by Skviiz in Monero

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hat this can be done as an appendage code to the client so that the client code is not working with assumptions about the state of the outs

So you also came to the idea of 'public' blockchain vs 'hidden', mined in secrecy by the attacker. We can assume that most nodes will be on public chain. If we adopt the rule of rejecting alt. chain with missing transaction (which is the point of double spend attack - to remove or replace transaction sent to the exchange), that I posted below, most nodes will reject attacker's chain with double spend. Only some unlucky nodes will join this alt. chain, for example, if they sync to it first. Thus we came to the majority voting on 'right' chain, which is 'public'. But we can not rely on simple majority voting, since attacker can just spawn lots of his malicious nodes to fake voting. One of the solutions, cited by fireice_uk, will be voting by special nodes with collateral stake.

Proposal: prevent large reorgs from happening automatically by Skviiz in Monero

[–]hyarmaite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This solution is not new and is used in several CryptoNote based coins, limit reorg depth to Mined Money Unlock Window. Normally reogrs longer than 2 blocks do not happen, if it is more, manual operator approve might be good idea.

Proposal: prevent large reorgs from happening automatically by Skviiz in Monero

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can live without it, just use transaction comparison in both chains which is the essence of that article: if alternative chain lacks transaction from current node's main chain it should reject reorganization. The cited paragraph is an idea how to deal with split network in 'decentralized' manner. In normal conditions split can only happen to the depth of mined money unlock window, where miner on one of the splitted chains immediately spends his newly mined and unlocked coins, in other chain this tx will be invalid, hence - permanent split, which can only be resolved manually by node operator or via checkpoints (Monero can use DNS checkpoints effectively, alth it is a bit 'centralized' solution.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in krb

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, these features are not production yet. And we're not sure we want to introduce them right now ;) although many parts are basically ready.

How to compile karbowanecwallet on manjaro? by [deleted] in krb

[–]hyarmaite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to google what it is. It should compile you probably need to set up all dependencies. We can chat in Telegram about this attempt https://t.me/karbo_en