Good morning CB,
> Chain analysis doesn't in fact know that 1-input-1-output transfers are
> self-transfers, this is merely a heuristic that can be flawed. For
> example I accept donations in bitcoin and a surprising number of them
> are 1-input-1-output or multi-input-1-output, presumably the do
Hello ZmnSCPxj,
>>> This "as long as the inputs that should be separate are not co-spent" is
>>> precisely what mixdepths protect against, which is why I think some kind of
>>> mixdepth facility will still matter in CoinSwap.
>>> Still, you have convinced me that, for the purpose of multi-transa
Good morning CB,
> > This "as long as the inputs that should be separate are not co-spent" is
> > precisely what mixdepths protect against, which is why I think some kind of
> > mixdepth facility will still matter in CoinSwap.
> > Still, you have convinced me that, for the purpose of multi-trans
Hello ZmnSCPxj,
On 30/04/2020 09:54, ZmnSCPxj wrote:
> Good morning CB,
>
>
>> Equal-output-coinjoins and JoinMarket also have a version of the
>> common-input-ownership-heuristic (CIOH), because its often possible to
>> separate the inputs into sets of their owners of a equal-output-coinjoin
>>
Good morning CB,
> Equal-output-coinjoins and JoinMarket also have a version of the
> common-input-ownership-heuristic (CIOH), because its often possible to
> separate the inputs into sets of their owners of a equal-output-coinjoin
> using the input amounts. CoinSwap can be combined with somethin
Hello ZmnSCPxj,
On 29/04/2020 08:56, ZmnSCPxj wrote:
> It wold be nice to interoperate with JoinMarket, i.e. have a JoinMarket maker
> that also provides CoinSwap services using the same UTXOs.
A great benefit of a CoinSwap system is that the transactions are
steganographic. If equal-output-coi
Good morning CB,
I have been thinking about CoinSwap for a good while as well.
Here are some very unorganized thoughts.
It wold be nice to interoperate with JoinMarket, i.e. have a JoinMarket maker
that also provides CoinSwap services using the same UTXOs.
However, this requires us to retain co
On 24/04/2020 02:34, ZmnSCPxj via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Good morning Germán,
>
>
>> With regards to trying to tackle the problem of value-based correlations,
>> wouldn't it be possible to try to model the solution after the
>> equal-sum-subset problem (np complete problem)(
>> https://www.cs.mc
Good morning ZmnSCPxj,
The issues you point out are indeed important to note. Thank you for your
wonderful feedback!
* There is a practical limit to the number of UTXOs you would be willing to
> receive in the swap.
> * Every UTXO you receive increases the potential fee you have to pay to
> spe
Good morning Germán,
> With regards to trying to tackle the problem of value-based correlations,
> wouldn't it be possible to try to model the solution after the
> equal-sum-subset problem (np complete problem)(
> https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~lyepre/pdf/assignment2-solutions/subsetSumNPCompletene
Good morning ZmnSCPxj,
Thank you for your excellent feedback!
Indeed, with a little protocol-level sugar so that the coins being swapped
get paid out of different pubkeys.
I read your article. Excellent idea on the randomized locktimes! I've still
to read the details of what S6 amounts to but I'
Good morning Germán,
It looks to me like this is CoinSwap with Schnorr Scriptless Scripts.
* https://joinmarket.me/blog/blog/coinswaps/
* https://joinmarket.me/blog/blog/flipping-the-scriptless-script-on-schnorr/
I also recently put up an article on extending such a protocol across 3 or more
pa
Hello All,
## Objective
* Make atomic swaps within the same chain possible in a traceless way
* Achieving traceless same-chain atomic-swaps effectively turns an entire
chain into a (P2PKH) mixer by default
## Proposed solution
Similar to the way that atomic swaps would work with schnorr signatur
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