Matthew Green on Nostr: Most of cryptography research is developing a really nice mental model for what’s ...
Most of cryptography research is developing a really nice mental model for what’s possible and impossible in the field, so you can avoid wasting time on dead ends. But every now and then someone kicks down a door and blows up that intuition, which is the best kind of result.
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