On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 01:53:19AM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > > https://www.cbs.dk/en/the-press/news/why-untraceable-cryptocurrencies-are-here-to-stay > > Renwick, R., & Gleasure, R. (2020). Those who control the code control > the rules: How different perspectives of privacy are being written > into the code of blockchain systems. Journal of Information > Technology. doi:10.1177/0268396220944406 23 pages. > > > Monero (statistical) and Zcash (homomorphic) are first generation > and just like Bitcoin (none) will die under the pointless weight of > their own ever growing terabyte++ size blockchains. > > Come talk when you have a privacy cryptocurrency > whose "blockchain" (total disk space needed regardless > of what you call it) grows NOT as function of number > of tx (users transactions), but only as function of number > of UTXO (users accounts) in some form of state database > updated by consensus over transactions and the db itself.
Um… I don't trust the state sorry... <ducks for cover> Couldn't resist sorry <homomorphicly cheesy grin>
