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tumbolia.bsky.social
A curious child. https://michele.orru.net
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Yes but I like more the example where you top up your account using your identity and then can spend your credit without being linked to your identity
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This work is part of the Slow Crypto movement, which advocates for a deliberate deceleration in theoretical cryptography, prioritizing carefully matured primitives, thorough analysis, and collaborative verification over rushed academic publishing and optimization races
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These systems are quite frequent and I personally find it's easier to deploy cryptography there (because it's a self-contained system).
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The paper tries to revisit anonymous credentials in the setting where the issuer and the verifier are the same person. We give some new notions of security, and change two historical schemes to make them (1) more efficient, and (2) perfectly private.
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We have OnlyFans though
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go.bsky.app/F3qyBYQ
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Victoria also helped me personally turn my research group into a safe harbor for paranoid aspies. 100% recommend her.
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Leon Battista Alberti and Blaise de Vigenère a bit less
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You’re so cute
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uuh spicy. laughed at the djb-style paper fingerprint
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You are a good boi ePrint Updates
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@str4d.xyz what sorcery is this
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How do you know my name
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I am interested
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It’s actually tea bags.. so British
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Tried Arc?
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Generally when you submit papers / do reviews for editors you also have free access to the editor's archive for some time. Have you guys thought giving your credentials to the peeps at scihub?
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Looks like you’re talking about something specific and I don’t know what it is 😅. Do you feel like cryptography is not doing open science? for my tiny experience, many areas of math (specifically, coding theory and computational algebra) are still stuck with elsevier
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There’s this thing called mortgage
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I love this
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They must have heard of the DL assumption at some point in their lives. Why
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Paris here
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you can stand on them!!!!
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If you change slides fast…
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2025/265: Theorem 1. If the range-proof system RaP and the proof-of-possession system PoP are extractable and if the discrete-logarithm assumption holds in the underlying group, then MW-NIT satisfies inflation resistance.
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They have seen better days
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Oh I’m just looking at the sheer amount of publications (32!) in the last month for theshold schemes, and reading 2023/567, a good night read
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There is this moment where JR gets suspicious moxie might be left wing that’s hilarious
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For ransoms