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Curious as to which bank you are talking about. Granted they might over time but right now they aren't fully observing movements of money related to bitcoin. I know ciphertrace is a cyber security company who is trying…
- Slow blockchain download with Bitcoin CoreAug 1, 2025
Hey everyone Gonna keep it short... I’m trying to sync the blockchain using Bitcoin Core on an external hard drive hooked up to my laptop (256 GB SSD, 8 GB RAM). My internet speed is about 300 Mbps, so it’s pretty…
I don't think exchanges realize that they have to adhere to the FATF rule
I think having the team at ciphertrace is a good start for AML. Just wondering what more the EU thinks needs to be done and what their expectations are looking like for overall compliance. The balance between not to…
Mathematically Impossible for Hidden Number Problem you need 2 or more signatures if you know the 128 Bit of the Biased Nonce. There may or may not be clever algorithms to brute-force this for the first 128 Bits
Can you provide more Details and more analysis on your thinking? Unlikely to have GCD in EC 256 Bit Space
Seems like this is instead of Nonce Re-Occurrence this is sk recurrence problem. Does this happen in real world would be unlikely but maybe a good math exercise. If you can rewrite the sk maybe to multivariate…
It is pretty great. Looks Well Written. I am working on a project of my own and been looking for dataset like the r,s,z values that have nonce bias like this one here…
Thanks I am using that and the minerva set decided to build my own DB Research is not on LLL or BKZ algorithms but something else. It would nice to have a clean set of tested DBs which have been verified by community
I'm on the hunt for a program or method to create biased nonce signatures that reflect real-world scenarios for my research. I really want to dig deeper into lattices for cryptanalysis and tackle HNP. I'm starting with…
- The New Trend: Virgin BitcoinNov 4, 2019
I am intrigued by the idea of virgin BTC however I don't think it makes sense to pay extra for non tainted money. I would hope there would be an alternative to helping 'clean' or identify the ledger as separate from the…
- The New Trend: Virgin BitcoinNov 1, 2019
Great valuable information, I appreciate it. I might be a bit of a noob but can anyone see the tx information on a btc? Or do you need special tracing technology like that from ciphertrace to be able to see where it's…
- New FATF rules push for pro crypto adviceMar 7, 2019
that's a tough one to get around. Makes sense why Ciphertrace would step in. This is a wild west with regs
You are right, we don't really know these numbers but if companies are releasing reports every quarter about numbers we might have a better understanding. Just like any sort of set of data we are able to analyze it…
I think we are going to experience shifts in our society over time in regards to both regulations, crypto, privacy and how scams/money laundering is handled. There will always be bad actors but I think companies like…
So, Dave Jevans, the CEO of CipherTrace, got recognized by a Canadian court as a Bitcoin expert. Basically, these experts step in to help legal teams grasp the ins and outs of cryptocurrency. I think it's awesome for…
I don't really understand why you would think that or why they would seize your wallet. I would imagine they would just locate it back to the user via KYC through exchanges
- lattice-attack and 1-bit signatures r s zMar 22, 2018
You cant use Lattice attack for 1 Bit Nonce Bias. It is impossible The Euclidean length of the target error vector actually surpasses the radius of the lattice's Voronoi cell limit (the Gaussian Heuristic) or in…
Makes no Sense your project. Some of the Wallets you are targeting are cold wallets of exchanges. Good Luck getting away with that loot