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Writing multi-party cryptographic protocols as graphs

Reddit r/rust·u/fjarri·about 1 month ago
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This may be a niche thing, but hopefully interesting to some people. At my previous job, I spent quite a bit of time implementing a production-quality multi-party ECDSA protocol, described in the corresponding whitepaper in terms of rounds.…

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Why do LPs keep getting rekt by the protocols they support?

Reddit r/defi·u/jts_14·about 1 month ago
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I've been looking at the relationship between liquidity providers and the protocols they supply, and the incentive structure seems fundamentally broken. LPs provide the liquidity that makes the protocol functional.…

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Trump’s rhetoric, Rajiv Gandhi’s restraint, and lessons on leadership
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Trump’s rhetoric, Rajiv Gandhi’s restraint, and lessons on leadership

The Indian Express·Mani Shankar Aiyar·about 1 month ago
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Becoming the first Indian PM to visit Pakistan in 28 years, Rajiv decided he needed to bring back from the Islamabad SAARC meeting in December 1988 a signed bilateral agreement that would protect each country’s nuclear facilities even if war were to break…

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The L in Linux Stands for Lateral Movement
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The L in Linux Stands for Lateral Movement

Akamai·Stiv Kupchik·about 1 month ago
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Lateral movement isn't exclusive to Windows. Let’s review the protocols in Linux that can be used to achieve lateral movement, so you can protect yourself.

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