mobilecoin
mcips
mobilecoin | mcips | |
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26 | 3 | |
1,152 | 18 | |
0.4% | - | |
9.7 | 2.6 | |
5 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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mobilecoin
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Is this project dead?
On this day last month, v.4.1.0 of the protocol was released, enabling atomic swaps on the MobileCoin blockchain.
- What's up with MobileCoin?
- Mobilecoin - Private payments for mobile devices.
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Criticism on the scope and reliability of MOB's reliance on SGX, any thoughts ?
There is a distinction between "begin wrong" and "being so absolutely wrong that making a statement transparently communicates how small one's understanding is". The second applies here. He is absolutely wrong here. SGX is one aspect that has some beneficial contribution to the overall ideas in MobileCoin. It is not at all an elementary part. You can read here in detail what happens if SGX would be totally pwned: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/fog-threat-model-2.1.0.md
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Is anyone able to withdraw MOB from Bitfinex?
General thoughts for a MobileCoin Fog Threat Model can be found here: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/fog-threat-model-2.1.0.md E.g. you find a summary of what an 'SGX-compromising Adversary with root on Fog Infrastructure' can achieve.
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There is a new payment feature in Signal (Good!) but the implementation makes me feel slightly cheated about the platform itself.
Since you're passionate about the topic, it might make sense to read a bit about why Signal chose MobileCoin as well as MobileCoin's design goals.
- In defense of Signal
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Monero fork? Whose mining it then?
You are welcome to audit the code yourself.
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MobileCoin is incompetent, you need a paid Amazon S3 account to run a validator node.
Link here: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin#consensus
- Signal Just Made One Years Worth Of Server-Side Source Code Available In One Huge Dump
mcips
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Is this project dead?
Read details here and here. I perceive this as an impressive technical achievement.
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MOB(MobileCoin) Get Listed on XT.COM Trade to Share a Reward Pool of $10,000
Website: https://mobilecoin.foundation/
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Questions about MOB
The fees are only meant to make a denial of service attack costly -- if these are too small then an attacker can submit a large number of self pay transactions and cause problems. There is a proposal that discusses some of the fees stuff here: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mcips/blob/main/text/0001-dynamic-fees-v1.md
What are some alternatives?
cake_wallet - The open source repository for Cake Wallet, a noncustodial multi-currency wallet, and Monero.com, a noncustodial Monero-only wallet. Need help? Check out https://guides.cakewallet.com
rfcs - Request for Comment (RFC) papers and discussions on Peercoin core applications, libraries and API's
td - Cross-platform library for building Telegram clients
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Ember
status-desktop - Status Desktop client made in Nim & QML
rfcbot-rs - Coordinates asynchronous decision making on Rust repositories. Status of tracked issues and PRs can be viewed at https://rfcbot.rs.
fog - DEPRECATED: Repo Contents moved to https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
TextSecure - A private messenger for Android.
aws-cdk-rfcs - RFCs for the AWS CDK
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
rfcs - Public change requests/proposals & ideation