diff --git a/static/homepage.json b/static/homepage.json index 1a648158..ac17dad0 100644 --- a/static/homepage.json +++ b/static/homepage.json @@ -120,208 +120,182 @@ ], "active_posts": [ { - "id": "m8c9407a48d3358be40fb94ab512c3e72b95e17cc", - "title": "Trivial QC signatures with clean upgrade path", - "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/52f3bfc0-9446-4400-bf7a-7e38e5777c56@dashjr.org/T/#m8c9407a48d3358be40fb94ab512c3e72b95e17cc", + "id": "mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3", + "title": "Reiterating centralized coinjoin (Wasabi & Samourai) deanonymization attacks", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/CAAQdECAg5W4a9_386FeGWBZnv7zje4gmXtAMcC8scWq_o2dEwg@mail.gmail.com/T/#mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3", "authors": [ - "Matt Corallo" + "Yuval Kogman" ], - "published_at": "2024-12-15T21:42:00+00:00", - "summary": "- The debate highlights potential quantum computing threats to Bitcoin's signature scheme.\n- Hash-based signatures, particularly SPHINCS/SPHINCS+, are deemed viable for post-QC security in Bitcoin.\n- A solution proposes using taproot for creating QC-resistant transactions, with trade-offs discussed.", - "n_threads": 11, + "published_at": "2025-01-07T21:33:00+00:00", + "summary": "- The email addresses limitations and misconceptions in privacy-enhancing technologies and protocols.\n- It criticizes the inadequate auditing and transparency concerning privacy and security checks.\n- Technical and ethical challenges in achieving privacy and security in technologies are highlighted.", + "n_threads": 4, "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", "contributors": [ - "David A. Harding", - "Anthony Towns", - "Antoine Riard", - "Ian Quantum", - "Luke Dashjr", - "Tadge Dryja", - "Weikeng Chen", - "conduition" + "Sjors Provoost", + "waxwing/ AdamISZ" ], - "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/m8c9407a48d3358be40fb94ab512c3e72b95e17cc_Trivial-QC-signatures-with-clean-upgrade-path.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/combined_Trivial-QC-signatures-with-clean-upgrade-path.xml" + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/combined_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml" }, { - "id": "m89c8e1e4ee3f1ec1dc638fdc62d24444be668cb0", + "id": "mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec", "title": "Summary: Covenants Support - Bitcoin Wiki", - "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/rp07_AsZrGYA3kFwZweIhzZVonmcuQktAz9r51MgKvrG101_T9NBTTMCFK_q3bMzIH0-QzfFtzC6uJGEKOIMi6Hl6qwbDtMWXXV2frBWXac=@protonmail.com/T/#m89c8e1e4ee3f1ec1dc638fdc62d24444be668cb0", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/6Jm_AoIIskhEfyAwJFVFmzzA1iJJ3h51yCC8TwgO_MhV-ARzL9s7fVynKdN0-rNqNrN3kYsklxTZDGuko8LMsT0SW-Idy7tdA_u_e0s_Zsk=@protonmail.com/T/#mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec", "authors": [ - "/dev /fd0" + "moonsettler" ], - "published_at": "2024-12-31T08:23:00+00:00", - "summary": "- Significant updates were made to the covenants support wiki in November 2024.\n- Feedback highlighted in a podcast led to the development of a dedicated use cases page.\n- The call to action emphasizes consensus and further discussion among Bitcoin developers.", + "published_at": "2025-01-03T11:59:00+00:00", + "summary": "- Moonsettler clarifies a table is for dialogue initiation, not consensus proof.\n- The clarification aims to correct the recipient's and others' misinterpretations.\n- The goal is fostering nuanced conversations within the Bitcoin Development community.", "n_threads": 7, "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", "contributors": [ - "moonsettler", + "/dev /fd0", "Ethan Heilman" ], - "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/m89c8e1e4ee3f1ec1dc638fdc62d24444be668cb0_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/combined_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml" + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/combined_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml" }, { - "id": "m995ad0da6c23dfb6ac4c420e17a4358181e3567e", - "title": "Reiterating centralized coinjoin (Wasabi & Samourai) deanonymization attacks", - "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/CAAQdECCdRVV+3ZoJhOotKEvmUV4yrV7EYWE8SOWCE1CF9tZ6Yg@mail.gmail.com/T/#u#m995ad0da6c23dfb6ac4c420e17a4358181e3567e", + "id": "m1feb6b49b48a60e9ac754bbbf207fe59af403e5e", + "title": "Trivial QC signatures with clean upgrade path", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/0cc71aac9218942a1674fa25990c37a1@dtrt.org/T/#m1feb6b49b48a60e9ac754bbbf207fe59af403e5e", "authors": [ - "Yuval Kogman" + "Ian Quantum" ], - "published_at": "2024-12-21T14:16:00+00:00", - "summary": "- Vulnerabilities in Wasabi & GingerWallet protocols indicate significant deanonymization risks.\n- Malicious coordinators can exploit protocol flaws to deanonymize transactions in Whirlpool and WabiSabi.\n- Despite fixes, key verification issues and broader deanonymization tactics still pose challenges.", - "n_threads": 4, + "published_at": "2025-01-02T00:43:00+00:00", + "summary": "- FALCON's failure in NIST vetting persists since 2022, despite annual promises for resolution.\n- NIST development includes FIPS with FALCON-based digital signature, alongside establishing post-quantum cryptography standards.\n- Quantum advancements threaten current cryptography, emphasizing the need for rapid adaptation and migration.", + "n_threads": 11, "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", "contributors": [ - "Sjors Provoost", - "waxwing/ AdamISZ" + "Matt Corallo", + "David A. Harding", + "Anthony Towns", + "Antoine Riard", + "Luke Dashjr", + "Tadge Dryja", + "Weikeng Chen", + "conduition" ], - "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/m995ad0da6c23dfb6ac4c420e17a4358181e3567e_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Dec_2024/combined_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml" + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/m1feb6b49b48a60e9ac754bbbf207fe59af403e5e_Trivial-QC-signatures-with-clean-upgrade-path.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/combined_Trivial-QC-signatures-with-clean-upgrade-path.xml" }, { - "id": "1996", - "title": "Great Consensus Cleanup Revival", - "link": "https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/great-consensus-cleanup-revival/710", + "id": "4004", + "title": "Deterministic tx selection for censorship resistance", + "link": "https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/deterministic-tx-selection-for-censorship-resistance/842/12", "authors": [ - 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"n_threads": 32, + "published_at": "2025-01-07T12:37:16.074000+00:00", + "summary": "- The discussion analyzes optimizing transaction fees in a blockchain, focusing on a subset $pot$.\n- It introduces a lemma that identifies $pot$ as the unique highest fee rate set, given specific criteria.\n- A proof supports that any topologically valid subset of $pot$ must be included in element $B$ for optimization.", + "n_threads": 7, "dev_name": "delvingbitcoin", "contributors": [ - "davidcaseria", - "MattCorallo", - "1440000bytes", - "calle", - "vnprc", - "marathon-gary", - "mcelrath", - "plebhash" + "sipa", + "hebasto" ], - "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/May_2024/2418_Ecash-TIDES-using-Cashu-and-Stratum-v2.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/May_2024/combined_Ecash-TIDES-using-Cashu-and-Stratum-v2.xml" + "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2025/4002_How-to-linearize-your-cluster.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2025/combined_How-to-linearize-your-cluster.xml" }, { - 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"zawy", - "AntoineP", - "sipa", - "MattCorallo", - "ajtowns" + "ademan", + "instagibbs" ], - "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Dec_2024/3804_Timewarp-attack-600-second-grace-period.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Dec_2024/combined_Timewarp-attack-600-second-grace-period.xml" + "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2025/3995_Multi-Party-Eltoo-with-bounded-settlement.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2025/combined_Multi-Party-Eltoo-with-bounded-settlement.xml" } ], "today_in_history_posts": [ { - "id": "013473", - "title": "Anti-transaction replay in a hardfork", - "link": "https://gnusha.org/url/https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2017-January/013473.html", + "id": "016642", + "title": "Proof-of-Stake Bitcoin Sidechains", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/url/https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-February/016642.html", "authors": [ - "Johnson Lau" + "ZmnSCPxj" ], - "published_at": "2017-01-24T14:33:29+00:00", - "summary": "- This proposal aims to prevent replay attacks during blockchain splits, ensuring backward compatibility.\n- It introduces optional anti-replay protection for users without requiring consensus changes in the existing network.\n- The proposal fixes a signature checking bug and details validation rules for transactions in new network configurations.", - "n_threads": 20, + "published_at": "2019-02-01T09:19:00+00:00", + "summary": "- The writer outlines a design for a proof-of-mainstake sidechain requiring no Bitcoin mainchain changes.\n- They suggest embedding sidechain block headers on the mainchain via transactions authorized by stakers.\n- Mainchain-to-sidechain transactions include staking and coin transfers, with withdrawal mechanisms defined by the sidechain.", + "n_threads": 14, "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", "contributors": [ - "Tom Harding", - "N", - "Chris Priest", "M", - "Edmund Edgar", - "Gavin Andresen" + "Dustin Dettmer", + "Adam Back", + "Peter Todd", + "S" ], - "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2017/013473_Anti-transaction-replay-in-a-hardfork.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2017/combined_Anti-transaction-replay-in-a-hardfork.xml" + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Feb_2019/016642_Proof-of-Stake-Bitcoin-Sidechains.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Feb_2019/combined_Proof-of-Stake-Bitcoin-Sidechains.xml" }, { - "id": "000652", - "title": "LN without SegWit: less efficient or less secure?", - "link": "https://gnusha.org/url/https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lightning-dev/2017-January/000652.html", + "id": "001830", + "title": "Lightning and the semantic web", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/url/https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lightning-dev/2019-January/001830.html", "authors": [ - "Andr\u00e9s G. Aragoneses" + "Melvin Carvalho" ], - "published_at": "2017-01-14T10:17:40+00:00", - "summary": "- The email queries about SegWit's effect on Lightning Network's viability.\n- It discusses the efficiency and security differences between LN levels 2 and 3.\n- The sender asks if outsourcing channel monitoring could mitigate level 2's security issues.", - "n_threads": 9, + "published_at": "2019-01-21T06:17:31+00:00", + "summary": "- Melvin aims to integrate the Lightning Network with Solid through ontology development.\n- He seeks existing work or collaborators in porting Lightning concepts to the semantic web.\n- Solid focuses on user data control; Lightning Network facilitates quicker, cheaper Bitcoin transactions.", + "n_threads": 8, "dev_name": "lightning-dev", "contributors": [ - "Anthony Towns", - "Christian Decker", - "Rusty Russell", - "Stefano Pepe" + "Rene Pickhardt", + "Bretton Vine" ], - "file_path": "static/lightning-dev/Jan_2017/000652_LN-without-SegWit-less-efficient-or-less-secure-.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/lightning-dev/Jan_2017/combined_LN-without-SegWit-less-efficient-or-less-secure-.xml" + "file_path": "static/lightning-dev/Jan_2019/001830_Lightning-and-the-semantic-web.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/lightning-dev/Jan_2019/combined_Lightning-and-the-semantic-web.xml" }, { - "id": "1057", - "title": "64 bit arithmetic soft fork", - "link": "https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/64-bit-arithmetic-soft-fork/397", + "id": "62", + "title": "Thoughts on scaling and consensus changes (2023)", + "link": "https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/thoughts-on-scaling-and-consensus-changes-2023/32", "authors": [ - "Chris_Stewart_5" + "jamesob" ], - "published_at": "2024-01-10T16:11:01.778000+00:00", - "summary": "- The review highlights the need for 64-bit arithmetic in enabling TLUV and other protocols.\n- A Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) for 64-bit operations has been made publicly available.\n- Early feedback is sought on the proposal and its developed implementation for refinement.", - "n_threads": 51, + "published_at": "2023-08-16T15:22:13.243000+00:00", + "summary": "- Bitcoin's scalability aims for 50,000 off-chain entities to support 1 billion weekly users.\n- Solutions include bitcoin banks and coinpools, using technologies like federated sidechains and smart contracts.\n- Focus on networked off-chain entities and Layer 2 protocols can ensure scalability and security.", + "n_threads": 5, "dev_name": "delvingbitcoin", "contributors": [ - "dgpv", - "ajtowns", - "halseth", - "sipa", - "ProofOfKeags", - "EthanHeilman", - "Davidson", - "jamesob", - "moonsettler", - "rustyrussell", - "sjors" + "Ajian", + "CubicEarth", + "EthnTuttle", + "jungly", + "melvincarvalho" ], - "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2024/1057_64-bit-arithmetic-soft-fork.xml", - "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Jan_2024/combined_64-bit-arithmetic-soft-fork.xml" + "file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Aug_2023/62_Thoughts-on-scaling-and-consensus-changes-2023-.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/delvingbitcoin/Aug_2023/combined_Thoughts-on-scaling-and-consensus-changes-2023-.xml" } ] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/static/homepage/Jan_2025/2025-01-09-homepage.json b/static/homepage/Jan_2025/2025-01-09-homepage.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac17dad0 --- /dev/null +++ b/static/homepage/Jan_2025/2025-01-09-homepage.json @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +{ + "header_summary": "Yuval Kogman's analysis delves into the complex landscape of privacy technologies, specifically critiquing the limitations and vulnerabilities in the implementation of wabisabi credentials and Wasabi's node support. Kogman points out the critical oversight in auditing practices that failed to fully address non-cryptographic, privacy-sensitive aspects, highlighting the need for comprehensive security measures and ethical considerations in technology deployment ([source](https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/CAAQdECAg5W4a9_386FeGWBZnv7zje4gmXtAMcC8scWq_o2dEwg@mail.gmail.com/T/#mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3)).\n\nMoonsettler emphasizes the dynamic nature of consensus within the Bitcoin Development Mailing List group, cautioning against the misinterpretation of certain tables as definite indicators of community agreement. This stance advocates for a more nuanced and engaged dialogue to accurately reflect the collective viewpoints ([source](https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/6Jm_AoIIskhEfyAwJFVFmzzA1iJJ3h51yCC8TwgO_MhV-ARzL9s7fVynKdN0-rNqNrN3kYsklxTZDGuko8LMsT0SW-Idy7tdA_u_e0s_Zsk=@protonmail.com/T/#mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec)).\n\nIan Quantum's contribution to the discussion on post-quantum cryptography underlines the significant milestones achieved with the formalization of new cryptographic standards by NIST, while also highlighting the challenges and urgency in migrating to quantum-resistant protocols. The rapid advancements in quantum computing technology, as evidenced by Alice and Bob's breakthrough, necessitate a vigilant and adaptive approach to cryptographic security ([NIST Announcement](https://csrc.nist.gov/News/2024/postquantum-cryptography-fips-approved); [Alice and Bob's Research](https://alice-bob.com/blog/computing-256-bit-elliptic-curve-logarithm-in-9-hours-with-126133-cat-qubits/)).\n\nAriad's exploration of \"punishable Eltoo\" within multi-party systems and the subsequent discussion showcases the ongoing efforts to enhance blockchain technology's security and trustlessness through innovative mechanisms. The highlighted resources provide valuable insights into the challenges and potential solutions for creating scalable and secure multi-party systems without relying on coordinators or quorums, addressing key issues in blockchain scalability and interactivity ([Using Per-Update Credential to enable Eltoo-Penalty](https://diyhpl.us/~bryan/irc/bitcoin/bitcoin-dev/linuxfoundation-pipermail/lightning-dev/2019-July/002064.txt); [Witness Asymmetric Channel](https://github.com/LLFourn/witness-asymmetric-channel)).", + "recent_posts": [ + { + "id": "mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3", + "title": "Reiterating centralized coinjoin (Wasabi & Samourai) deanonymization attacks", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/CAAQdECAg5W4a9_386FeGWBZnv7zje4gmXtAMcC8scWq_o2dEwg@mail.gmail.com/T/#mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3", + "authors": [ + "Yuval Kogman" + ], + "published_at": "2025-01-07T21:33:00+00:00", + "summary": "- The email addresses limitations and misconceptions in privacy-enhancing technologies and protocols.\n- It criticizes the inadequate auditing and transparency concerning privacy and security checks.\n- Technical and ethical challenges in achieving privacy and security in technologies are highlighted.", + "n_threads": 4, + "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", + "contributors": [ + "Sjors Provoost", + "waxwing/ AdamISZ" + ], + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/mc443b9fe5281ff0e052fbf07ef8658cb9f58e8b3_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/combined_Reiterating-centralized-coinjoin-Wasabi-Samourai-deanonymization-attacks.xml" + }, + { + "id": "mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec", + "title": "Summary: Covenants Support - Bitcoin Wiki", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/6Jm_AoIIskhEfyAwJFVFmzzA1iJJ3h51yCC8TwgO_MhV-ARzL9s7fVynKdN0-rNqNrN3kYsklxTZDGuko8LMsT0SW-Idy7tdA_u_e0s_Zsk=@protonmail.com/T/#mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec", + "authors": [ + "moonsettler" + ], + "published_at": "2025-01-03T11:59:00+00:00", + "summary": "- Moonsettler clarifies a table is for dialogue initiation, not consensus proof.\n- The clarification aims to correct the recipient's and others' misinterpretations.\n- The goal is fostering nuanced conversations within the Bitcoin Development community.", + "n_threads": 7, + "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", + "contributors": [ + "/dev /fd0", + "Ethan Heilman" + ], + "file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/mb82be7810027f64d8ab0ec6a59ba3d8c7c4b91ec_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml", + "combined_summ_file_path": "static/bitcoin-dev/Jan_2025/combined_Summary-Covenants-Support-Bitcoin-Wiki.xml" + }, + { + "id": "m1feb6b49b48a60e9ac754bbbf207fe59af403e5e", + "title": "Trivial QC signatures with clean upgrade path", + "link": "https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev/0cc71aac9218942a1674fa25990c37a1@dtrt.org/T/#m1feb6b49b48a60e9ac754bbbf207fe59af403e5e", + "authors": [ + "Ian Quantum" + ], + "published_at": "2025-01-02T00:43:00+00:00", + "summary": "- FALCON's failure in NIST vetting persists since 2022, despite annual promises for resolution.\n- NIST development includes FIPS with FALCON-based digital signature, alongside establishing post-quantum cryptography standards.\n- Quantum advancements threaten current cryptography, emphasizing the need for rapid adaptation and migration.", + "n_threads": 11, + "dev_name": "bitcoin-dev", + "contributors": [ + "Matt Corallo", + "David A. 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