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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 without 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 review of and progress report on Monero hardware projects - 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 at 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 without 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 review of and progress report on Monero hardware projects.
Matthias Tarasiewicz, RIAT (Institute for Future Cryptoeconomics). Critical Decentralisation, Open & Libre Hardware for and with Monero.
Sebastian Kung, University of Zurich. Achieving secure deployment of high-stakes software.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: building demand within shifting local and global demographics.
Jamaal Montasser, Open Money Initiative. Money at the edge: how people stay 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 privacy or strong deniability?
Francisco Cabañas, The Monero Project. Spam Mitigation and Blockchain Size Control in Privacy Supporting Permissionless Blockchains.