found nym-differentiation! Still need perpetual motion, FTL travel, cold fusion

Perry E. Metzger perry at piermont.com
Sat May 11 20:56:28 PDT 1996



bryce at digicash.com writes:
> > How? Identity police taking genetic samples from every person on the
> > planet six times a day?
> 
> Sure: genetic samples and biometric ID in general, collected
> by identity police,

I doubt that will work even were it implemented. Every phone on the
planet and terminal would need to constantly do biometric analysis of
every user, and even then people could program their terminals to lie.

> > > Now let's collect N people and form a Dining-Cryptographers'
> > > net.  Once the Dining-Cryptographers' net is up-and-running
> > > let's put out a call for each of the N participants to
> > > announce a public key which will be their nym from now on.
> > > Assuming that you get N public keys, you can have _some_
> > > degree of assurance that there is a one-to-one mapping
> > > between pubkeys/nyms and humans on the DC-Net.
> > 
> > And how do you catch the person who tries to send out two keys?
> 
> Simple as pie, because of some of the properties of DC-Nets.
> If someone sends out the wrong number of pubkeys, then
> everyone will know, right?  So when that happens everyone
> just reveals their shared-secret data from the DC-Net
> session.

And if several people lie about their shared secrets?

Really, you aren't thinking nearly deviously enough.

Perry






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