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RE: Two Men on an Island - An Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs and What Follows (Part - 1)

in #privacy7 years ago

That's quite a solution you have there @crypto.piotr

It would be an effective one indeed because I'm sure I can't keep up with you on a physical level. But let's say at the first sign of your hostility, I was to eat the map. I would rather die than let the treasure fall into the hands of a "potential murderer" ;)

After that, good luck getting the treasure of better yet; good luck getting off the island without the map!

Thankfully, this is just an example to explain a digital situation. As a cryptographic protocol, you would not even know who I am, let alone be in the same room.

Your reply is very fascinating though. I wonder how it can be equated into a cryptographic attack!

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Dear @reverseacid

If you eat the map then surely we're both doomed hahaha :) But I've surprise to you. I'm very soft looking guy, always smiling and initially I would probably give you an impression that you're fully in control.

Just to calmly figure out when would be the best moment to attack. After all you don't want to make other people think that you're potential threat. That's what I've learned being young.

I don't believe in open confrontation. So perhaps you would not have a chance to eat that bloody map ? :) hahaha.

I would rather die than let the treasure fall into the hands of a "potential murderer"

OMG. I love our little chat :) hahahaha

I wonder how it can be equated into a cryptographic attack!

I wonder how many people out there will be kidnapped / attacked out there once thiefs will realize that transparent blockchains (like STEEM) do allow to select accounts of really rich people. And tracking them down for professionals should not be that difficult.

Yours, Piotr