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Add MRL meeting logs from 2019-10-28 to 2020-06-03.
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title: Logs for the MRL Meeting Held on 2020-02-26
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tags: [dev diaries, crypto, research]
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author: asymptotically / Sarang
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# Logs
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**\<sarang\>** Hello all, and welcome to the weekly research meeting
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**\<sarang\>** First, GREETINGS
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**\<sarang\>** Hi
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** hi
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**\<ArticMine\>** hi
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**\<sarang\>** \*others
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**\<cankerwort\>** Peanut gallery quickly checking in to ask what the latest is on return addresses. Last I remember there was an idea to include a subaddress in the tx as a return address. Is that still being being considered?
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**\<sarang\>** It's always possible to include in tx\_extra, which is not consensus
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**\<sarang\>** and there was a space-minimizing proposal as well
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**\<sarang\>** AFAIK no one has coded such a thing yet
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**\<sarang\>** As always, there's a consideration of how optional behavior is bad for indistinguishability
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**\<sarang\>** Let's go ahead and start the ROUNDTABLE
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**\<sarang\>** Does anyone have research topics of interest to share?
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**\<sarang\>** I'll go ahead, then
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**\<sarang\>** First, the Stanford Blockchain Conference was held this past week
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**\<sarang\>** Here is a link to the schedule and recordings of talks for each day: https://cbr.stanford.edu/sbc20/
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**\<sarang\>** Second, a small PR on hash function domain separation was updated, and could always use extra eyes for review: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/6338
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**\<sarang\>** Third, I made some updates to the structure of CLSAG signature verification code... by reducing the modularity of the signature verification routine to specifically include some commitment offsets, I was able to shave about 5% off the verification time
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**\<sarang\>** See this branch for details: https://github.com/SarangNoether/monero/tree/clsag-optimized
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**\<Isthmus\>** Any particular talks that you recommend from SBC?n
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**\<sgp\_\>** hello everyone, catching up on the chat so far
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**\<sarang\>** Florian's talk about Monero and Zcash side-channel analysis on Wednesday's stream is very good
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**\<sarang\>** All of session 4 on Wednesday is interesting
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**\<sarang\>** As is session 5 on Thursday
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**\<sarang\>** Fourth, I worked on similar improvements for MLSAG... however, this is trickier, since verification requires particular byte-representation hash inputs for backwards compatibility
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**\<sarang\>** The results for that aren't great: https://github.com/SarangNoether/monero/tree/mlsag-optimized
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**\<Isthmus\>** Ah I loved that paper
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**\<sarang\>** Yeah, kudos to Florian and collaborators for great work and responsible disclosure
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**\<sarang\>** Finally, another researcher contacted me with an idea for atomic swaps that might remove the need for a SHA-256 preimage proof
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**\<sarang\>** We're still working out the details, but it's an intriguing idea for which the necessary building blocks already exist
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**\<sarang\>** More information as we work on it!
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** interesting, haven't heard from atoc in a while who was looking into that
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**\<sarang\>** Yeah... I don't want to provide more information until the researcher and I have discussed it (as a courtesy to them)
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**\<sarang\>** sorry
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**\<Isthmus\>** Respecting privacy is good ;- )
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**\<sarang\>** Anyway, those are my updates! Mostly code updates and testing
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**\<sarang\>** Does anyone else wish to share research of interest?
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** thanks to sarang 's initial draft, tx knowledge proofs chapter is done (wip tag is off) for ztm2
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** https://www.pdf-archive.com/2020/02/26/zerotomoneromaster-v1-0-30/zerotomoneromaster-v1-0-30.pdf
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** chapter 9
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**\<Isthmus\>** Nice!
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**\<Isthmus\>** "An Axiomatic Approach to Block Rewards" https://arxiv.org/pdf/1909.10645.pdf
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** sgp\_ may be interested in section 9.3 for audits
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** reader beware various things arent implemented and are just theoretical
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**\<sarang\>** Yeah, the idea for a general audit framework is super interesting to me
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**\<sarang\>** and could be useful to reduce confusion about what proof types provide what information
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**\<sarang\>** Right now, it's sort of ad-hoc
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**\<cankerwort\>** ZtoM will contain unimplemented features and ideas from the roadmap?
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**\<sarang\>** Isthmus: that paper is on my literature review list!
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** also made some updates/fixes to minimum fee change idea https://github.com/monero-project/research-lab/issues/70 @ArticMine
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**\<sgp\_\>** thanks for sharing! I will see if I can get feedback on it
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** cankerwort part 2 'extensions' contains unimplemented features; saying they are roadmap is quite ambitious
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**\<sarang\>** One thing to note about the audit idea from UkoeHB\_ is that it requires proofs applying to \_all\_ transactions for which a given output appears in rings
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**\<sarang\>** which I suspect may require substantial engineering effort (as a guess)
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** also proofs for every single tx in the chain
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** for each normal address you own
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**\<sarang\>** but the benefits of this approach are worth investigation
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**\<sarang\>** IMO
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** audits arent trivial for sure
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**\<cankerwort\>** Should be called "ZtoM... and beyond!"
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** lol yeah
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**\<sgp\_\>** I'm familiar with some people who do Monero audits for businesses so I'll try and get their feedback
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**\<sarang\>** UkoeHB\_: fortunately the proofs are all off-chain anyway
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**\<sarang\>** So efficiency is much less of a consideration
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** Id refrain from expecting anything in ZtM that isnt implemented to actually get implemented. They are just ideas
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**\<sarang\>** UkoeHB\_ and I had discussed this very topic earlier... about the intended purpose of ZtM
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**\<sarang\>** e.g. protocol spec, or something else
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**\<Isthmus\>** I think that flavoring it with the latest ideas and discussions will convey the lively R & D, provide helpful context, and leave an important historical record
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**\<Isthmus\>** In 10 years I want to sit down and nostalgically re-read the old "future work" sections
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**\<sarang\>** heh
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**\<sarang\>** Anything else to share UkoeHB\_?
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**\<sarang\>** (just to keep the meeting on track)
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** dont think so
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**\<sarang\>** Cool, thanks for the update
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**\<sarang\>** Isthmus: you had chimed in earlier
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**\<sarang\>** Did you wish to continue with anything else?
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**\<Isthmus\>** Life has been hectic, so haven't had many Monero moments lately.
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**\<Isthmus\>** However
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**\<Isthmus\>** n3ptune was doing some data QC/QA and noticed that in a recent preliminary figure I had missed 100 recent transactions with no payment id (encrypted nor unencrypted)
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**\<Isthmus\>** But that's a minor difference
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**\<sarang\>** How recent is "recent"?
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**\<sarang\>** If you recall
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**\<Isthmus\>** Probably this version, but idk
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**\<Isthmus\>** It's only like a 0.5% change over the previously presented data
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**\<Isthmus\>** I've been working on a little design thought experiment, but it's still rough and maybe more -lounge appropriate
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**\<Isthmus\>** Otherwise, nothing else to report, that I can think of
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**\<sarang\>** Got it, thanks
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**\<sarang\>** I know suraeNoether said he was unavailable, but would provide an update later today on his recent work
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**\<sarang\>** He's been working on some interesting updates to linkable ring signature security models
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**\<sarang\>** I've been reviewing those as well
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**\<sarang\>** Does anyone else wish to share ongoing research?
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**\<sarang\>** Either specific to something mentioned here, or more generally
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**\<sarang\>** If not, we can move on to QUESTIONS
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**\<sarang\>** OK, looks like no questions so far
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**\<sarang\>** Let's move to ACTION ITEMS before closing the meeting
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**\<ArticMine\>** Feasibility of child pas for parent in Monero (child has parent as one of the mixins)
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**\<sarang\>** ?
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**\<ArticMine\>** pays
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**\<sarang\>** Can you elaborate, ArticMine ?
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**\<ArticMine\>** In Bitcoin a tx in the tx pool has to low a fee
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**\<sarang\>** "has to low a fee"?
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**\<ArticMine\>** A second tx is sent using the tx with to low a fee as an input
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**\<sarang\>** Sorry, I'm not following
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**\<sarang\>** ah
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**\<ArticMine\>** The miner miones both txs in a block
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**\<ArticMine\>** In the Monero case the child has the tx output of the parent as one of the mixins
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**\<ArticMine\>** can be real or fake
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**\<sarang\>** What is the specific question you're getting to?
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**\<Isthmus\>** Interesting interesting
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**\<ArticMine\>** Can this e done in Monero
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**\<ArticMine\>** be
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** oh is it about what can be done if a tx is stuck since its fee is too low?
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** e.g. make a new tx with more fee for it
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**\<ArticMine\>** Yes this can e part of the toolkit
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**\<ArticMine\>** be
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**\<ArticMine\>** but in addition to what I am looking at with the fees, etc
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** we do have 10block lock time atm, so tx spending other tx output doesn't quite work, though there could be new rules around 'in the same block'
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**\<Isthmus\>** I actually think this seems very plausible
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**\<Isthmus\>** You wouldn't mine only the bump
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**\<Isthmus\>** And once the transaction is mined, the bump is unnecessary
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**\<Isthmus\>** The bump transaction should have exactly 2 outputs: a plaintext fee and an encrypted change output
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**\<Isthmus\>** And reference the first transaction by hash
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** yeah
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**\<sarang\>** hmm
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** Im wondering why not just remake the same tx
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** with more fee
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**\<ArticMine\>** because of multi sig
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** ah yeah
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**\<sarang\>** Huh, that's a very interesting question
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**\<Isthmus\>** Oh, and only 1 bump per transaction
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**\<Isthmus\>** You can broadcast more if you want, obviously
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**\<Isthmus\>** But only one bump can be claimed by the miner
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**\<Isthmus\>** So if you bump with 0.2 XMR then change your mind and send a 0.5 XMR bump, a miner would just ignore the smaller bump
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**\<ArticMine\>** Yes
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**\<ArticMine\>** but anyone can do the bump in Monero unlike Bitcoin
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**\<cankerwort\>** Why "becauae of multisig"?
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**\<Isthmus\>** You could design it either way: allow anybody to bump, or require a signature from the original sender to bump
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**\<Isthmus\>** (one of the original senders)
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** sounds like it's possible, although would require protocol level changes (new transaction type, etc)
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**\<midipoet\>** wouldn't being able to do that (child pays for parent) drastically decrease the overall cost of the chain reaction attack?
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**\<ArticMine\>** You include the parent as one of the mixins
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**\<Isthmus\>** @UkoeHB\_ I'm only here for the protocol level changes :- P
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**\<cankerwort\>** Also the big bang attack presumably
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**\<ArticMine\>** The miner does know if the parent is real or not
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** ArticMine I don't know if the parent needs to be a mixin, just include the parent tx hash as part of bump tx, an additional data field
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**\<ArticMine\>** That does not mine the parent
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** It would be a new tx type
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** 'bump tx'
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**\<ArticMine\>** Not really
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** RCTTypeBumpIt
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**\<Isthmus\>** heh
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**\<sarang\>** lol
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**\<ArticMine\>** The point of child pays for parent is that in order to mine the child one has to mine the parent
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**\<sarang\>** right
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**\<sarang\>** But that seems straightforward to enforce, no?
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**\<ArticMine\>** In Bitcoin that means spending the output of the parent in the child
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** I think you might get into weird 0-conf territory if can spend an output with 0-block lock time
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**\<Isthmus\>** @cankerwort yeah, though as long as the bump density [XMR per kB] is higher than transaction density [XMR per kB] then they would effectively take up less space (be less effective) for a big bang attack
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** the 10block lock is there for a reason afaik
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** just willy nilly
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**\<ArticMine\>** in Monero it means including it in the ring real or fake. The miner does no know
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**\<Isthmus\>** Yeah, I think the "bump" transaction needs to be a new type with exactly [fee delta + change] outputs and a new field referencing the transaction hash of the transaction to be accelerated
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**\<Isthmus\>** And everything is subject to the 10-block lock
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** or you could make it an optional field in normal tx type, to reduce complexity
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**\<ArticMine\>** Both are mined in the same block so there is no issue with orphans
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**\<sarang\>** UkoeHB\_: not in extra, right?
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**\<sarang\>** for parsing etc.
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** no, unless we start enforcing it
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**\<sarang\>** aye
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** interesting idea articmine
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**\<cankerwort\>** Surely the delta could be as small as you like though? So it could be used to make big bang attack cheaper
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** big bang is about total block weight
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**\<UkoeHB\_\>** still have to pay fee for bump tx too
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**\<cankerwort\>** Ie you are adding 2 transactions for one fee?
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**\<Isthmus\>** The fee in the bump has to cover both the weight of the bump itself and the original transaction
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**\<cankerwort\>** Ah
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**\<Isthmus\>** So if I have a 5 kB txn and a 2 kB bump, then the total fee has to incentivize the miner to include 7 kB
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**\<ArticMine\>** Yes enough to provide an incentive the miner
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**\<ArticMine\>** That is the point of child pas for parent also in Bitcoin
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**\<sarang\>** Quick note that we should try to finish up soon, since Konferenco has a meeting in a few minutes
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**\<ArticMine\>** pays
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**\<sarang\>** May we quickly review action items, and then continue discussion?
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**\<ArticMine\>** Yes of course
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**\<sarang\>** I'll be working on some review for vtnerd's 64-bit operation code
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**\<sarang\>** as well as some Triptych coding for timing purposes
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**\<sarang\>** Others?
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**\<sarang\>** OK, then let's formally adjourn for log posting purposes... please continue discussion!
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**\<sarang\>** Thanks to everyone for attending
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