Meeting summary: Monero Research Lab, 10 January 2024
This is a comprehensive summary, with added reference links, of the MRL meeting1 from January 10th 2024, 1700 UTC.
Logs
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240110-mrl.log (65 lines)
Summary
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Participants: 4 (Rucknium2, rbrunner3, tobtoht4, chaserene5)
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(1) Updates
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(1.1) on the Multisig Messaging System6:
- tobtoht has integrated most of the MMS in Feather Wallet, finished a first iteration for a wizard that guides users through setting up a new multisig wallet, shared a PoC for sending a 2/3 transaction, and was hoping to have a MVP ready soon
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(1.2) on OSPEAD7 and Monero research papers8:
- Rucknium was working on OSPEAD and reported the addition of about 20 recent papers to moneroresearch.info
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(1.3) on BCH-XMR atomic swaps9:
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(2) Open discussions
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(2.1) on the MMS code:
- tobtoht was impressed with the MMS: beautifully written and the abundance of clearly written comments make it easy to understand and a joy to read
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(2.2) on BCH community support for BCH-XMR atomic swap development:
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(2.3) on new Moneroresearch.info papers summaries:
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rbrunner was wondering if there is anything directly about Monero in the new papers; Rucknium noted that there are a few useful papers that mention Monero, besides a few others that are focused on ‘How can we create a Monero-like system, but allow a central authority info about tx information’
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Rucknium shared short summaries for several relevant papers:
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Vijayakumaran (2023) ‘Analysis of Cryptonote transaction graphs using the Dulmage-Mendelsohn decomposition’13 (potentially relevant to Mordinal analysis when ‘black marbles’ reduce the effective ring size)
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Wang, Lin, Huang, & He (2023). ‘Anonymity-enhancing multi-hop locks for Monero-enabled payment channel networks.’14 (a N + 1 of payment channel network (PCN) on Monero)
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Buccafurri, De Angelis, & Lazzaro, (2023) ‘A traffic-analysis proof solution to allow k-anonymous payments in pseudonymous blockchains.’15 (a possible replacement for Dandelion++ according to Rucknium)
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Scheid, Küng, Franco, & Stiller (2023) ‘Opening Pandora’s box: An analysis of the usage of the data field in blockchains’16 (potentially useful for Mordinal analysis)
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Dijk & Schröder (2023). ‘Proof of concept for a Ethereum virtual machine on Cryptonote.’17 (Rucknium considered the PoC to be just embed plaintext Ethereum contracts in tx_extra and noted that this paper could be sent to anyone that asks ‘how can smart contracts exist on Monero?’)
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Movsowitz Davidow, Manevich, & Toch (2023) ‘Privacy-Preserving Transactions with Verifiable Local Differential Privacy.’18 (Rucknium thought that this could help with keeping file data out of Monero signatures and with requiring a specific decoy selection algorithm, but noted it requires a trusted setup)
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Rucknium invited meeting participants to add papers or write their own notes about the papers: I can create a user for you
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chaserene proposed putting some [papers] in the ‘Open Research Q’s’ GH issue19; Rucknium agreed to add the PCN paper and noted that 3 other payment channel papers are already listed in the open research questions list
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(2.4) on JAMTIS20:
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Rucknium reposted chaserene’s pre-meeting question: could there be a method of of deriving Jamtis addresses such that once/if EdDSA is swapped for a post-quantum sig algo, the addresses remain the same? I’m very quietly hopeful because this would mean the migration could be undetectable from an end-user perspective
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No one was able to answer chaserene’s question, but rbrunner had a a gut feeling that the answer is no
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Let me know if you find this kind of report helpful.
Feedback, edits always welcome @/about.
-3RA
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https://web.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/multisig-messaging-system.html ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=39 ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=203 ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=199 ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=212 ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=198 ↩
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https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=194 ↩
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https://gist.github.com/tevador/50160d160d24cfc6c52ae02eb3d17024 ↩