Privacy on the blockchain
Are all cryptocurrencies really annoymous?
Presented by:
MrMonotone
Graduate of the University of Washington with B.S. in Computer Science and Systems. Community moderator on the Zcoin project.
Cryptocurrencies have always been championed to have anonymous and private transactions. Unfortunately not all cryptocurrencies, even the most popular, Bitcoin, provide this functionality. In order to solve this important issue, a whole new group of cryptocurrencies was created called privacy coins. We will review the various methods that cryptocurrencies, specifically privacy coins, use to provide piracy on the blockchain and the trade offs they make. Also, we will take a special look at my favorite one.
- Date:
- 2018 April 29 - 03:45
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- HC-108
- Conference:
- LinuxFest Northwest 2018
- Language:
- Track:
- Security
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- ROSECODE
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- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- G-103
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- Room:
- CC-114
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- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- CC-200
- Privacy on the blockchain
- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- HC-108
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- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- CC-208
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- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- CC-236
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- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- CC-115
- Using osquery via Fleet for Client/Server visibility
- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- CC-235
- Picking Up the Pieces, Issues And Challenges Controlling Your Data
- Start Time:
- 2018 April 29 03:45
- Room:
- HC-103 Postgres