Stealth on BitShares - Development Phase II
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Christopher Sanborn has written a summary of various stealth features that he is researching as possible additions to the existing stealth features that are already in BitShares.
"Stealth is a constellation of solutions!"
"An initial round of Stealth development succeeded in implementing Confidential Transactions (CT) in March of 2016 following BSIP-0008. CT provides two major features: value-blinding and stealth addresses. These features, while important, are still very susceptible to chain analysis. ... In fact, casual users of Stealth may be receiving little to no privacy benefit from the features as currently implemented.
"Thus, additional features and measures are still required to provide acceptable levels of privacy to the users of the Stealth feature.
"Towards that end, I have written rough drafts of six BSIPs addressing specific components of continuing Stealth development, which, taken together, will result in an enormous increase in privacy afforded to the users of Stealth features on the BitShares platform."
He reviews the history of privacy features already in BitShares and distinguishes between Stealth, stealth, and STEALTH. He then proceeds to discuss complementary features.
- Confidential Assets
- Untraceability
- Detecting Inbound Transactions
- Deterministic Stealth Addresses
- Metadata Hiding
Hope to see Christopher Sanborn join us soon to delve into each feature. Until then his post includes links to initial drafts of the BSIPs and to other related references.
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