Author: ZmnSCPxj 2022-05-13 12:44:14
Published on: 2022-05-13T12:44:14+00:00
The conversation between two individuals revolves around the concept of fidelity bonds, which are used to protect against sybil attacks in Joinmarket and Teleport. The sacrifice made by a user committing to Joinmarket with FB1 is discussed, as well as the benefits obtained from using FB1 in both Joinmarket and Teleport. While one individual expresses concern about not knowing if FB1 is being used elsewhere, the other argues that the value of the sacrifice remains the same regardless of how many applications it is used for. The conversation then shifts to the issue of identity in the two systems, with the privacy of the maker being the basis for the privacy of its takers. It is suggested that having a single shared identity between JoinMarket and Teleport increases the risk of partial-protocol attacks and reduces the privacy of the maker and its takers. The idea of sharing coins between the two systems is also discussed, with the conclusion that they would be better off as a single system rather than two separate ones.
Updated on: 2023-06-15T20:08:13.220087+00:00