Tom Zander [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2017-02-14 📝 Original message:On Tuesday, 14 February ...
📅 Original date posted:2017-02-14
📝 Original message:On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 17:10:15 CET Jonas Schnelli via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> - If you use one of the todays available SPV clients, you will reveal
> your complete wallet content („~all your addresses") to every network
> observer between you and the node you have connected to. This means, if
> you pay for a coffee (while being on the owners WIFI), the coffee owner
> and all the involved ISPs can correlate your wallet with your other
> internet behavior. Same is true for your cellphone provider if you use
> cellular.
What about allowing trusted users connecting on a different connection. Much
like the RPC one.
Make that one encrypted. Different usecase, different connection.
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Tom Zander
Blog: https://zander.github.io
Vlog: https://vimeo.com/channels/tomscryptochannel
📝 Original message:On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 17:10:15 CET Jonas Schnelli via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> - If you use one of the todays available SPV clients, you will reveal
> your complete wallet content („~all your addresses") to every network
> observer between you and the node you have connected to. This means, if
> you pay for a coffee (while being on the owners WIFI), the coffee owner
> and all the involved ISPs can correlate your wallet with your other
> internet behavior. Same is true for your cellphone provider if you use
> cellular.
What about allowing trusted users connecting on a different connection. Much
like the RPC one.
Make that one encrypted. Different usecase, different connection.
--
Tom Zander
Blog: https://zander.github.io
Vlog: https://vimeo.com/channels/tomscryptochannel