Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
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Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#2In this case, the `curl` function is not being used as a hash function, but a different type of mapping. Unfortunately, that mapping is supposed to be psuedo-random and now it is known that it is not.
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#3That says it all.
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#4[Edit to add this plug for Zcash! Made with real cryptographers]
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#5Second Preimage Resistance is important with most cryptocurrencies based off bitcoin because they are often calculated as a hash of a hash, which is what second preimage resistance is all about preventing predicting. In this case, the `curl` function is not being used as a hash function, but a different type of mapping. Unfortunately, that mapping is supposed to be psuedo-random and now it is known that it is not.
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#6Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#7Confirming basically everything I already suspected about IOTA -- don't trust anything crypto related that's not written by a professional. "You're gonna have a bad time." [Edit to add this plug for Zcash! Made with real cryptographers ]
Yowza.
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#8Second Preimage Resistance is important with most cryptocurrencies based off bitcoin because they are often calculated as a hash of a hash, which is what second preimage resistance is all about preventing predicting. In this case, the `curl` function is not being used as a hash function, but a different type of mapping. Unfortunately, that mapping is supposed to be psuedo-random and now it is known that it is not.
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#9Without reading reams of stuff over my head, why is this interesting?
I mean what did you expect from a weird shitcoin that uses trinary arithmetic (really?) for no good reason.
edit: letter #11 says "shit's fucked, yo".
Re: Email exchange between MIT Media Lab and the IOTA Foundation [pdf]
#10Without reading reams of stuff over my head, why is this interesting?
It is interesting if you find cryptocurrencies interesting, as it shows how "well" run many are - and IOTA is by no means an outlier here. The foundations are simply not lousy with cryptography, programming and economics experts who are solely interested in best practices.