content

@content

Joined on May 5, 2022

  • Description: The template is used to share projects or ideas on the forum that you find interesting, and can be based on blog posts, internal reports, community discussions, or other grey literature that is not classified as academic research SCRF is a place to seek constructive feedback and awareness among thinkers and builders of web3. A general template helps both the creator of the post and the readers stay focused. SCRF is a forum dedicated to longer-form conversations on innovations in web3. Shilling is prohibited and marketing language is discouraged. *If you would like to make a post to discuss academic research, consider doing a research summary instead TLDR
     Like  Bookmark
  • Discussion Post: Title TLDR An introductory Key insights Spurs curiosity Background Why this post? What's your project?
     Like  Bookmark
  • You are industry if you are building web3 outside of conducting formal (academia) research. Pick your topic Any findings you may have in your project or work or thinking. Grey literature. Your community forum. Write a post Follow the template here and Background: What is the project? Why this question? Summary:
     Like  Bookmark
  • Greetings and thank you for considering SCRF. Research Summaries, Discussion Posts, and Community Content. Research Summaries are for formal research. Only formal research would have a higher chance of effectively fitting into the narrative. Discussion Posts are Informal research, observations Project of yours
     Like  Bookmark
  • Editing a Research Summary Documenting how we are editing a summary when it is summarized by the researchers. Core Idea: Minimal edits Preserve the authors' voice. Edit only when necessary. Clarity The sentence is hard to understand, and asking for a rephrase will benefit the readers.
     Like  Bookmark
  • Writing a Research Summary for SCRF TLDR A hyper-condensed overview of what this paper is about, what its results were, and how it contributes to the industry. Aim for 2-4 bullet points. Core Research Question A one-sentence question of the core idea being considered in the research paper.
     Like  Bookmark
  • TLDR Blockchain technology enables decentralized and self-sovereign identities including new mechanisms for creating, resolving, and revoking them. The public availability of data records has allowed attacks that combine sophisticated heuristics with auxiliary information to compromise users’ privacy and deanonymize their identities. We review and categorize Bitcoin privacy attacks, investigate their impact on one of the Bitcoin-based identity methods namely did:btcr, and analyze and discuss its privacy properties. Core Research Question How can we categorize Bitcoin privacy attacks, and investigate privacy issues in did:btcr? Citation
     Like  Bookmark
  • TLDR This paper reviews and evaluates mixing techniques in the Bitcoin blockchain ecosystem in terms of privacy, security, and efficiency. CoinJoin-based techniques are commonly used because they reduce the number of transactions needed to run a Bitcoin-mixing protocol, but fail to provide a large anonymity set. Atomic swap and CoinJoin-based techniques meet the theft resistance criterion which protects user personal information during transactions. Core Research Question How do different mixing techniques compare when it comes to increasing users’ anonymity on the Bitcoin blockchain? Citation
     Like  Bookmark
  • research summary, hello test test test [ ] test
     Like  Bookmark