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MoneroKon 2019 Livestream – Saturday

Day 1 livestream of the 2019 Monero Konferenco in Denver, CO.

Timestamps: 3:50 Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments with out Trusted Setup – Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) 35:10 Authenticated Data Structures for Blockchain Consensus with Minimal Storage – Ben Fisch (Stanford University) 1:05:50 Monerokon Maddress: Schorr Signatures – Andrew Poelstra (Blockstream) 1:51:55 The Monero Hardware Landscape: A assessment of and progress report on Monero {hardware} tasks – Michael Schloh von Bennewitz 2:23:00 Critical Decentralisation, Open & Libre Hardware for and with Monero – Matthias Tarasiewicz (RIAT, Institute for Future Cryptoconomics) 2:53:57 Achieving Secure Deployment of High-Stakes Software – Sebastian King (University of Zurich) 4:57:42 The Case for Electronic Cash: Why Private Peer-to-Peer Payments are Essential to an Open Society – Jerry Brito (Coin Center) 5:25:00 Bringing Privacy Mainstream: Building Demand Within Shifting Local and Global Demographics – Amanda Cavaleri (ft. Jerry Brito) 5:51:42 Money on the Edge: How People Stay Afloat in Venezuela – Jamaal Montasser (Open Money Initiative) 6:36:13 Network Attacks and Obfuscation of Private Payment Systems – Josh S (Airfoil Capital) 6:58:30 Dandelion Onions: Protecting Transaction Privacy in Monero – Lee Clagett 7:49:15 Visualizing Monero: A Figure is Worth a Thousand Logs – Dr. Mitchell Krawiec-Thayer (Insight Data Science) 8:18:25 Perfect Privacy or Strong Deniability? – Dr. Brandon Goodell 9:01:00 Spam Mitigation and Blockchain Size Control in Privacy Supporting Permissionless Blockchains – Francisco “ArticMine” Cabanas

Schedule:

22 June 2019

08:00 – 09:00 : Registration and breakfast

08:45 – 09:00 : Opening remarks

09:00 – 10:30 : Protocols I

Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments with out Trusted Setup.

Ben Fisch, Stanford University. An Authenticated Data Structure for Blockchain Consensus with Minimal Storage.

Andrew Poelstra, Blockstream. Practical Challenges of Compact Threshold Signatures.

10:45 – 12:15 : Secure Hardware and Software

Michael Schloh von Bennewitz, The Monero Project. The Monero Hardware Landscape: A assessment of and progress report on Monero {hardware} tasks.

Matthias Tarasiewicz, RIAT (Institute for Future Cryptoeconomics). Critical Decentralisation, Open & Libre Hardware for and with Monero.

Sebastian Kung, University of Zurich. Achieving safe deployment of high-stakes software program.

12:15 – 13:45 : Lunch break

13:45 – 15:15 : Society, Privacy, and Decentralization I

Jerry Brito, Coin Center. The Case for Electronic Cash: Why Private Peer-to-Peer Payments are Essential to an Open Society.

Amanda Cavaleri. Bringing Privacy Mainstream: constructing demand inside shifting native and world demographics.

Jamaal Montasser, Open Money Initiative. Money on the edge: how individuals keep afloat in Venezuela.

15:30 – 16:30 : Private Networking

Josh S, Airfoil Capital. Network Attacks and Obfuscation of Your Payment System.

Lee Clagett. Dandelion Onions : Protecting Transaction Privacy in Monero.

16:45 – 18:15 : Breaking Monero

Mitchell Krawiec-Thayer, Insight Data Science. Visualizing Monero: A Figure is Worth A Thousand Logs.

Brandon Goodell, Monero Research Lab. Perfect privateness or sturdy deniability?

Francisco Cabañas, The Monero Project. Spam Mitigation and Blockchain Size Control in Privacy Supporting Permissionless Blockchains.


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