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This one was super interesting.
Have been looking at Monero based voting systems for a while as I think it's a distinctly lacking application of cryptographic technologies.
do check out the website : cryptopoll.org
[It's not "Monero based" but it copy and pastes the ring signature part of the code as the basis for a voting mechanism - each participant's PGP signature joins a total ring and creates a validating but obfuscating voting mechanism]
those are all tax havens, coincidence?
also could be vpn locations
super lame, but interesting!
does someone who is capable of a massive attack on XMR actually believe that lightning is the answer? skeptical.
it also reminds me of the suspicious mempool flood in BTC in 2015 - https://bitcoinwiki.org/wiki/july-2015-flood-attack
Looking through various sources I have a short list of causes for high tx count:
Unlikely:
BTC ATH sellers off ramping to a much better cryptocurrency that preserves privacy
XMR trending as a massive gainer (after a drop) attracts traders
More Likely:
Chain analysis firm floods the tx pool so that their heuristic analysis can pinpoint some XMR transactions
Binance has released the secret store of XMR they had stacked up before delisting for unknown reasons
A Monero Whale is churning a large amount of XMR
5.b) 'Incognito Market' [darknet market] is reportedly exit scamming - escrows estimated in the millions of USD of XMR
Nobody has put forward a clear case yet, and most Monero folks are nonplussed. However, XMR's dynamic block size is making much better work of the flood than other cryptos and tx fees remain fairly level throughout so at least it's a good stress test.
I want to be a part of it too so I'm gonna throw a few more transactions into the pool right now :)
can confirm Doug is still the host :D
nice one!
Hey Terry, I didn't snap any pics myself. However see pic related of Vincent de Stefano - founder of Assange Defense - wearing one up on the stage at the protest. (1:26 https://inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=7hrtcOfHhms)
Reflections on the protest: It was a good day, with lots of high energy. It felt like the amount of people turning out (the highest for any Assange court case so far) combined with a large turnout of media (at least 25 separate camera,mic,presenter setups) will have lead to widespread awareness. In this case I think that awareness is key - as the prosecution is political, Assange's freedom will rely on political pressure. Needless to say that his lawyers put forward great arguments on the day. We
I actually got inside the Royal Courts of Justice (and put a secret sticker inside) however, as reported by Kristinn Hrafnsson (Wikileaks editor in chief), the court chose the smallest courtroom (5) for the hearing, meaning only about 20-25 people in the courtroom, with an overflow room for journalists with a dodgy video connection. This meant there were no spaces for public access to the kangaroo court. Julian wasn't in attendance as he broke a rib coughing, having fallen ill in solitary confinement in prison. So I dipped from the courtshouse. I must add the staff were really friendly - even the one that confiscated my fork (from my packed lunch) - the uk fork license meme is too real.
Outside the spirits were generally good. I met a wicked mix of people, and giving out stickers is a great way to chat to a lot of people. I noticed that the crowd was hugely international, not just European. Iraqi guys had a banner, big bunch of Italians and a battalion of French. A representation from South Africa plus Aussies too. Most people were really engaged with the issues and seemed intellectual, compared to other protest i've been to. I also met 3 open bitcoiners (one with a genesis block tee, one with a luminous orange hoodie and balaclava). Didn't meet any overt monero-ers but at least one was in attendance (@alphonse :) ).
Obviously as monero and the fundraiser are anonymous I don't know who donated but wanted to once again express thanks for them helping it happen. Plenty of people put high-qual glossy 'Free Assange' stickers on their phones, lapels and all over London thanks to you guys, I hope each one can prompt at least one conversation in the real world. Lastly;
FREE ASSANGE
Hey, this is a great idea.
I've been brainstorming how to create a political betting site using Monero - would Sigmanero ecosystem be easily adaptable to politcal events (eg/ elections) as well as sporting bets?
For me the main point of influence is the 'oracle' - who decides that the event is over and what the result is. If the lakers win 20-5 then it's easy but if there's extra time or the game is abandoned then the oracle becomes arbiter. Likewise in an election if the result is unclear or disputed then it is hard to definitively say who won within a given time frame.
If Sigmanero is the oracle in this scenario - the could falsely declare that the Celtics won and could thereby designate funds (along with the losing bet-signer who wouldn't mind winning some xmr). Therefore there is still a corruptible element.
Whilst I agree that for small amounts there isn't a temptation to cheat - that argument doesn't scale. Many betting facilities in crypto gain traction due to their ease of use - and in XMR it could get big too as it's private. Then we can envision a superbowl-tier event where there are big bets going down and the temptation and facility to rugpull is there. I'm not doubting you / Sigmanero's character just the game theory. As I say I'm keen to see your project work.
Sidenote: Does Sigmanero take donations? Or is it voluntarily hosted? The funding question helps users understand the motives behind the project. I would donate but be suspicious of a 'free' betting website.