Mike Hearn [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2015-07-22 📝 Original message:> > One solution would be ...
📅 Original date posted:2015-07-22
📝 Original message:>
> One solution would be for the client to combine all the addresses they are
> interested in into a single bloom filter and send that to the server.
>
<snip extra ideas>
Hey Joseph,
All those ideas are ones we had years ago and they are implemented in the
current Bitcoin protocol.
The trick, as you may know, is this bit:
The client would also need to be fairly clever
>
It turns out making a sufficiently clever client to fool even advanced
observers is a lot of programming work, assuming you wish for the Ultimate
Solution which lets you allocate a desired quantity of bandwidth and then
use it to maximize privacy.
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📝 Original message:>
> One solution would be for the client to combine all the addresses they are
> interested in into a single bloom filter and send that to the server.
>
<snip extra ideas>
Hey Joseph,
All those ideas are ones we had years ago and they are implemented in the
current Bitcoin protocol.
The trick, as you may know, is this bit:
The client would also need to be fairly clever
>
It turns out making a sufficiently clever client to fool even advanced
observers is a lot of programming work, assuming you wish for the Ultimate
Solution which lets you allocate a desired quantity of bandwidth and then
use it to maximize privacy.
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