Good morning SomberNight,
> "Bulletproofs ... are computationally binding. An adversary that could
> break the discrete logarithm assumption could generate acceptable range
> proofs for a value outside the correct range. ... An adversary that can
> break the binding property of the commitment
I understand, thank you! :)
From: SomberNight
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2018 22:41
To: bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org; tens...@hotmail.com
Subject: [bitcoin-dev] Create a BIP to implement Confidential Transactions in
Bitcoin Core
Hi Kenshiro,
That is not how the BIP process works
Hi Kenshiro,
That is not how the BIP process works. Instead of requesting the creation
of a BIP, you just create one. :)
Re CT in Bitcoin, I have my doubts whether you can get consensus for that.
>From section 4.6 of the Bulletproofs paper [0]:
"Bulletproofs ... are computationally binding. An
Hi,
I think Confidential Transactions (CT) are a great idea to provide enough
privacy for normal users (hidden amounts) and fungibility.
I would like to request the creation of a BIP to implement CT in Bitcoin Core.
I read that CT are already implemented in Grin and Monero so it looks that CT