I didn't ask you to tell anyone what to think, you are claiming you had some experience with zcash or a developer who likely isn't involved.
I'm just making sure I nullify your weak critiques of Zcash, while pursuing all avenues of knowledge on the topic.
In regards to the cryptography thats not something I would have the first clue about, but the people who wrote the zerocoin white paper elaborated in detail about those features.
Ian Miers & Matt Green are the 2 who i am the most familiar with in regards to the original white paper. They both elaborate to a great extent about the effect of flashlight attacks and other parameters that could be manipulated
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P.S. the quality of my posts is an issue but you are referencing rapetoshi?
What did the quality of my posts have to do with the discussion at hand?
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@keysdefender thats an official documentation for the zcash project.
Interesting, didn't know it used to be called zero cash. Whitelisted now, thanks.
Its the original white paper, originally was a research project title The Zero-Coin Project if i am not mistaken. Took root in 2011. First block with a coin was in 2016.