You invoke side channels -- what about these side channels: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/trezor-power-analysis/
You invoke side channels -- what about these side channels: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/trezor-power-analysis/
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Before that, sites that were the target of a DDOS often were simply disabled and their subscriptions cancelled.
At the time the practice raised a lot of criticism, since that was presented as an "option" that you could not refuse to pay for, which seemed a bit forceful. Now they're being more honest, the need to protect from DDOS has a cost, especially considering that a DDOS makes a lot of collateral damage and it is needed to protect innocent bystanders. Everyone pays a little bit, and those who actually need protection don't have to pay anything more. Maybe they've taken some inspiration from the French socialized health system :)
(No affiliation with Natex, but I've bought that kit and I enjoy the overkill of 16 cores and 128gb of RAM)
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Ring signatures have been around longer than zk-snarks so time will tell on that comment.
I do however believe Zcash could be doing a better job for privacy, notably by mandating private transactions once the new "JUBJUB"optimizations have been merged [0].
[0] - https://z.cash/blog/cultivating-sapling-faster-zksnarks.html
Most current tax havens are UK dependencies, so such an agreement would have a significant impact. Additionally, individual countries could do something like what the US does with its citizens - if you've paid a sensible amount of tax abroad, great; if not, pay the difference here. You can locate wherever you want, but relocating to save on taxes becomes moot.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/apr/05/uk-could-impose...