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From: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
To: Beimios Ceprei
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Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 14:08:26 +0000
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From: Vincenzo Iozzo
Date: Saturday, 30 January 2016
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To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
It's hard to tell w/o proper code/documentation (couldn't find much online). In general the four things are:
I) the devil is in the details, meaning that even if in theory it's all solid the implementation might have bugs.
There's no definitive technical solution for that though
2) anything that is "custom" (eg: they have a custom wifi protocol) is a red flag because it means that it hasn't
been properly vetted and might be broken/buggy
3) there aren't enough details online to tell but it seems to me that to speed up the blockchain verification they
partially centralize the network by using their own "supemodes" (essentially the wallets talk to the supemodes vs
the actual blockchain). The security of those servers seems key to me and they gloss over it online
4) the mesh network implementation is completely up in the air (judging from what's public) and it could go
horribly wrong. So that needs further verification
Also (5), in general the disadvantage of distributed /open things is that it is a lot easier to steal money vs a closed
network (like swift).
Are you looking to invest into this thing? If so , I'd suggest a few things:
A) because problem (1) above is not completely solvable, they need to have a plan. Part of it is technical (do
continuous code auditing, pentesting, on board proper crypto people, etc), the other part is legaUfinancial and pr.
Specifically they should have some kind of insurance and they should have a pr disaster recovery plan. A big
disadvantage of decentralized system is that you don't have anybody to trust and you don't have a closed network
that can make stealing money hard, they need to address that
B) realistically nobody is going to attack them until they become significant enough from a financial standpoint.
This gives them time to work on A. That said they should avoid making enemies (the "disgruntled" hacker type)
Hope this is useful, if you get more stuff from them I'm happy to look into it more. Also if you do invest I can
help them with (A) if needed.
It's a very dumb platitude but "security is a process" is true.
Unrelated: checkout edge.org, I think you'll like it.
There's a short video with Minsky that is absolutely fantastic
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