Matt Corallo [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2020-01-20 📝 Original message: That paper discusses it, ...
📅 Original date posted:2020-01-20
📝 Original message:
That paper discusses it, but I don't think there was ever a paper proper
on ZKCP. There are various discussions of it, though, if you google.
Sadly this is common in this space - lots of great ideas where no one
ever bothered to write academic-style papers about them (hence why
academic papers around Bitcoin tend to miss nearly all relevant context,
sadly).
Matt
On 1/20/20 6:10 PM, Subhra Mazumdar wrote:
> Are you referring to the paper Zero knowledge contingent payment
> revisited ? I will look into the construction. Thanks for the
> information! :)
>
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 23:31 Matt Corallo <lf-lists at mattcorallo.com
> <mailto:lf-lists at mattcorallo.com>> wrote:
>
> On 11/9/19 4:31 AM, Takaya Imai wrote:
> > [What I do not describe]
> > * A way to detect that data is correct or not, namely zero knowledge
> > proof process.
>
> Have you come across Zero Knowledge Contingent Payments? Originally it
> was designed for on-chain applications but it slots neatly into
> lightning as it only requires a method to lock funds to a hash preimage.
>
> Matt
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📝 Original message:
That paper discusses it, but I don't think there was ever a paper proper
on ZKCP. There are various discussions of it, though, if you google.
Sadly this is common in this space - lots of great ideas where no one
ever bothered to write academic-style papers about them (hence why
academic papers around Bitcoin tend to miss nearly all relevant context,
sadly).
Matt
On 1/20/20 6:10 PM, Subhra Mazumdar wrote:
> Are you referring to the paper Zero knowledge contingent payment
> revisited ? I will look into the construction. Thanks for the
> information! :)
>
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 23:31 Matt Corallo <lf-lists at mattcorallo.com
> <mailto:lf-lists at mattcorallo.com>> wrote:
>
> On 11/9/19 4:31 AM, Takaya Imai wrote:
> > [What I do not describe]
> > * A way to detect that data is correct or not, namely zero knowledge
> > proof process.
>
> Have you come across Zero Knowledge Contingent Payments? Originally it
> was designed for on-chain applications but it slots neatly into
> lightning as it only requires a method to lock funds to a hash preimage.
>
> Matt
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