Great discussion, I feel that anonymity is also a good deterrence. How to shut down a node if the identity of the witness is anonymous?
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Great discussion, I feel that anonymity is also a good deterrence. How to shut down a node if the identity of the witness is anonymous?
Anonymity is not potential in reality when considering the known compromised hardware and software weaknesses extant. While you and I are not availed certain tools, it is known that state actors have hardware backdoors, as well as a plethora of known means of compromising RNG's and other cryptographic devices.
Intel IME has analogs in all commercially available chipsets to my understanding, and it is common practice to lease servers from the cloud, potentiating compromise by state actors. Since we're talking about court orders, we're talking about state actors, not script kiddies.
I simply assume that anonymity does not exist when state actors are a factor. Pseudonmymity and the possibility of thwarting lesser threats is all I consider to be possible in the extant hard and software markets.
I think you are absolutely correct. But I would guess that these "hardcore" intrusive techniques is not something they would apply for a z-rated blockchain. Perhaps it's best for now that Hive is just flying under the radar. Also, maybe it would be a nice challenge to try and design a system that would actually be professionally anonymous
Many folks are working on all the vectors through which anonymity is today compromised, from Beechat, Qortal, and other open source hardware networking devices, to i2p, freenet, and Hive, in it's own way.
yeah, this is something we really need
Yes, that is a huge advantage, imho.
I think a majority of the witnesses have actually concealed their identity, so that's already a huge +
Really? Not those currently in the top 20. And not even for the next 20.
well it's definitely not common/open knowledge looking at their profiles, I don't doubt you got more info ;)
It's not just in their profile that you can find this kind of information. The blockchain is a (public) goldmine in this regard.
That is of course true, but I wonder if it is enough to definitively identify someone