• Programmer Belch
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    -43 months ago

    Using that logic, the US government has enough computing power to decrypt your internet traffic even if you use a VPN. I only want more protection, not complete anonymity.

    And for what it’s worth, I think that the protection an internet service can provide is only “trust that we are doing it right”, every data leak that is happening is proof of this.

    • @rook
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      73 months ago

      the US government has enough computing power to decrypt your internet traffic even if you use a VPN

      No. Not even slightly.

      I see you are completely unfamiliar with any of the issues here. I appreciate they are complex, but I don’t have the time or patience to educate you right now, even assuming you’re willing to learn.

      • Programmer Belch
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        -33 months ago

        Can you leave me with some reading material regarding the problems of trying to get privacy in electronic currency?

        Something like the de-anonymisation of monero, I think it’s interesting and will try to read more about it.

        • @froztbyte
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          63 months ago

          are you dim? you literally replied “hey can you spend some time to give me things for free” to someone who literally explicitly made it clear that they don’t have the time

          it sounds like you already have some idea of what you want to know about, maybe you should act on that curiousity! by, idunno, going to find the information? it’s not like this stuff hasn’t been well-covered spanning the space of a decade, or as though there aren’t literally companies that do this as their whole thing. nah, gonna have to be greenfields research, hard shit.

          • Programmer Belch
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            -33 months ago

            Sorry if the message came out entitled to the research. As rook sent some news sites about crypto, I thought some research papers about the deanonymizing monero would be readily available.