403 sats \ 1 reply \ @brave 10 Feb
Go through this slides and you will learn something new today
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I did learn something here
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23 sats \ 0 replies \ @KLT 10 Feb
Love Ecash, I hope it becomes more adopted
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Ok, useful information right here, thanks for sharing
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Cool! What happens if the receiver of a secret is offline? Can the sender double spend?
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I love how these slides were powered by diagrams and animations rather than words. Makes it easier to understand
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Good, illustrated and animated description of Ecash that offers depth especially how it differentiate from Bitcoin
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13 sats \ 0 replies \ @joda 10 Feb
Privacy aspect is still a little subtle to me. It's essentially "washing" BTC from the user perspective, but from the outside, I don't know if it's any different than just sending your lightning through a couple anon wallets.
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What is the maximum amount to transact in Ecash?
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Ecash becoming more popular day by day
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Wow this was fantastic!!!
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.
stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.
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someone didn't understand the slides :)
this is precisely not how ecash works. There's no serial number you assign to tokens. It's not possible for the mint to link a received token from its issuance, via SQL or not, only that the issuance was signed by the mint pubkey and therefore the mint should accept it.
Full rundown of the diffie-hellman key exchange here.
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Thanks for info. The slides didn't make that super clear on first pass, but now I see.
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This is a more precise and detailed slide https://lconf.gandlaf.com
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