Lightning Sucks 2: Electric Boogaloo Elias Rohrer Talks Timing Attacks - LNJ033
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Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/28112e3b-05fe-4fe7-a452-f26a22f423f4 This is the 33rd episode of the Lightning Junkies podcast. In this special episode we have guest co-host Shinobi of BlockDigest! PHD Payment Channel researcher Elias Rohrer joined us for this episode to talk about his research paper. We cover not only some of the drawbacks on the Lightning Network, but also possible ways to overcome the centralized nature of the Lightning Network. We talk about: Elias background Threats to Lightning Network Privacy Elias’ Paper Adversary Models Challenges in the Lightning Network Threats from Blockchain Analysis The Costs of Good Opsec Timing attacks Elias’ Twitter: Elias Rohrer (@_tnull) Elias’ paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.12143.pdf BlockDigest where Shinobi Talks about Elias’ Paper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmHBXMHD76M&t Shinobi’s Twitter: Prince of the Universe |SHI256| (@brian_trollz) Shinobi’s Previous LNJ Episode: sicksub.network/LNJ011 Support us here:lightningjunkies.net/support Follow the Lightning Junkies blog: lightningjunkies.net Follow Lightning Junkies on Twitter: sicksub.network/LNJunkies Follow Chaz on Twitter: sicksub.network/TheChaz Follow Lightning Cat: sicksub.network/LNJCat
First published
07/14/2020
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52 minutes
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Lightning Junkies
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