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Cypherpunk Heroes

Denver 2019

Talks

  • Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments Without Trusted Setup
  • Authenticated Data Structure for Blockchain Consensus with Minimal Storage
  • Monerokon Madness: Schnorr Schnadness (Andrew Poelstra)
  • The Monero Hardware Landscape and Progress Report
  • Critical Decentralisation: Open & Libre Hardware for and with Monero
  • Achieving Secure Deployment of High-Stakes Software (Sebastian Kung)
  • Bringing Privacy Mainstream: Building Demand for Shifting Global Demographics
  • Case for Electronic Cash: Why Private P2P Payments are Essential
  • Money at the Edge: How People Stay Afloat in Venezuela (OMI)
  • Network Attacks and Obfuscation of Your Payment System
  • Dandelion Onions: Protecting Transaction Privacy in Monero
  • Visualizing Monero: A Figure is Worth a Thousand Logs
  • Perfect Privacy or Strong Deniability? (Brandon suraeNoether Goodell)
  • Spam Mitigation and Size Control in Permissionless Blockchains
  • Government and Privacy: What’s Next? (Brito Gavigan Valkenburgh Voorhees)
  • The Embedded Future of Monero’s Proof of Work (Kristy-Leigh Minehan)
  • ASIC-Resistant Proof of Work: Fact or Fantasy? (Howard Chu)
  • How Criminals Are Mining for Free: Measuring the Crypto-Mining-Malware Ecosystem
  • Crypto for Good: Mining to Fund Humanitarian UAV Deployment
  • The Elephant in the Pool (Jethro Grassie)
  • Tari: Advancing Monero Through Ecosystem Development (Riccardo fluffypony Spagni)
  • Challenges in Building Software with Monero Code (Paul Shapiro)
  • Dual Outputs: Enabling Payment-Channel Networks in Monero (DLSAG)
  • Moderating Monero: Centralization Necessary to Maintain a Decentralized Community
  • Lelantus: New Protocol for Private Transactions with Hidden Origins and Amounts

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