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by betterunix
4635 days ago
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"I think what you would do is make it computationally infeasible for them to create a separate network." If the goal of the network is to release my secret when I fail to participate then there must be a way for the network to operate without my participation. What stops the parties from ignoring the messages I send, thus recovering my secret by simply pretending I died? |
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"What stops the parties from ignoring the messages I send, thus recovering my secret by simply pretending I died?" They would have to control enough of the network and know who you are and how you are interfacing with the network to stop you. If the network has an incentive like bitcoin mining this could be infeasible for many adversaries.
Tampering is a problem with real dead man's switches as well such as a script that you have to ping or an associate.
I think big computational networks with incentives unlock some interesting doors. If you can assume that the computational majority of the network is playing ball you can ask it to do some interesting things if you have the right private key.