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Secure, Private & Autonomous Randomized Key Solutions

>> No.55063376

Btc has layer 2s and defi. I chose the more secure chain. Out of rational self preservation

>> No.55063453

>>55063349
Based

>> No.55063483
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>> No.55063485

>>55063349
>secure
>demonstration with shitty low character count password
University project bros...

>> No.55063541

>>55063483
What does the Director of Marketing & Growth of the #36 ranked crypto know that we don't?

>> No.55063588
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>>55063485
Why is an old school Ethereum developer who pioneered coding bootcamps and wrote the book on programming smart contracts with Solidity wasting his time on a university project, bro?

>> No.55063649

idk what to do bros
on one hand, i want to buy more sparkies because its still technically a microcap
on the other hand, its probably dumb to buy more because of all the selling they need to do to pay devs ($70k is almost half the liq pool)
wat do?
i already have a sizable bag, but i want more

>> No.55063667

>>55063349
I miss the days when this was a "scam from the Ganges River" that could be bought for $100k or less

>> No.55063713

>>55063376
>Btc has layer 2s and defi
It does not. Ordinals do not execute smart contracts. BTC layer 2s are more centralized than Binance Chain.

>> No.55063715

>>55063483
Wow a heckin RETWEET from another shitcoin dev!!!

>> No.55063760
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>>55063588
Because shitcoins make money. Also this isn't doing anything le groundbreaking, university students could have made this as a project and still make the same mistake of allowing a laughably bad password to be used to secure your keys.

>> No.55063785
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>>55063715
>>55063760
Shitcoin devs, anons.

>> No.55063791

>>55063760
Bro no offense but that password fud is the dumbest thing Ive read in weeks

>> No.55063833
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I wonder what the connection is between Sparks and these guys?

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>>55063791
>>55063785
Me:
>has no financial stake in this
>doesn't give a shit
>gave his opinion on thing
You:
>has bags
>very much cares
>cannot formulate an opinion on thing, just says you're bad or deflects to authority
It's pretty simple, someone gets hold of your shit because you're a retarded cryptobro and all that's between them and your keys is 39 minutes of computational time on average. Obviously you can use a longer password in conjunction with a proper password manager but given that you can easily generate said keys without any of the physical strings attached to relying on a closed source project that doesn't even say what algorithms it's using and that stores the keys on your machine with no guarantee that the underlying code or encryption is secure... Is retarded to say the least.
But don't mind me, you're here to make money not actually invest in utility or else you wouldn't buy shitcoins.

>> No.55063956

Is identity on Sparks deduplicated? Is it impossible for someone to make more than one Sparks identity?

>> No.55063962

>>55063923
Anon, why do you even bother getting up in the morning when an asteroid could hit the earth and kill us all at any moment and there's nothing you can do about it?

>> No.55063995

>>55063760
They re-re-re-implanted it under my right eye then?

>> No.55064067
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>>55063833
>>55063956

https://humancolossus.foundation/blog/eu-project-completed

https://argonauths.eu

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/KERI_WP_2.x.web.pdf

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/presentations/DuplicityGame_IIW_2020_A.pdf

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/IdentifierTheory_web.pdf

>> No.55064120

>>55064067
Thanks, but I'm a brainlet. Can you answer my question simply instead of dumping lots of links? I assume you've already read and understand everything you're posting so it shouldn't be too difficult to summarize.

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Everest sisters, not like this.

>> No.55064298

>>55064120
Don't be disingenuous.

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>>55064298

>> No.55064361

>>55063649
someone tell me what to do, i cant be the only one in this boat

>> No.55064498

>>55064361
They’ve discussed the topic of generating revenue in the past, so I’m sure they’re well aware of the subject. I haven’t been around much to follow up with all the recent topics but I’m sure you can jump in the TG and get more info about it. I’ve been around since January and the people behind this are legit. Even non-shit coin projects, look like shit coins when compared to this. This is crypto, so nothing is guaranteed. Just get yourself priced in and enjoy the ride, otherwise continue DCA’ing

>> No.55064673

>>55064498
Is it possible for one person to make more than one identity with Sparks?

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>>55063349
See it's shit like this that makes me not trust you people.

SUPER low volume, so anyone selling is going to sway the price.
Haven't seen a thread about SPARKS in a days, then you go and make a thread to shill it EXACTLY 30 minutes before someone dumps a bag on the market.

Almost like you were trying to generate some hype to find a buyer before selling a bag, to get a better price.

>> No.55064811

>>55064673
sure, as is with every other form of identification there is

>> No.55064875

>>55064673
What do you mean exactly?

>> No.55064938

>>55063956
>>55064673

ArgonAUTHs is working with Sparks under guidance from Human Colossus Foundation to implement Key Event Receipt Infrastructure (KERI) into Sparks' DID products and services.

KERI is a decentralized key management infrastructure (DKMI) that is designed to support self-sovereign identity (SSI). KERI is based on a decentralized secure root-of-trust (DSRO) and uses hash chained data structures called Key Event Logs (KELs) to enable ambient cryptographic verifiability. In other words, any log may be verified anywhere at anytime by anybody. It has separable control over shared data which means each person or entity truly controls their own identifiers.

KERI solves the hard problem of key management: key rotation. Key rotation is the process of replacing an old key with a new key. This is important because it helps to protect against key compromise. KERI solves the key rotation problem by providing a decentralized way to store and verify key events. This means that anyone can verify that a key has been rotated, and that the new key is owned by the same person or entity that owned the old key.

KERI protects against duplicity in a number of ways. First, it is a decentralized system, which means that it is not controlled by any single entity. This makes it more difficult for anyone to tamper with the data stored in KERI. Second, KERI uses a variety of security mechanisms to protect user data, including cryptography and distributed consensus. This makes it very difficult for anyone to forge or modify data stored in KERI. Finally, KERI is designed to be interoperable with other SSI systems. This means that if someone tries to create a duplicate identity, it will be easily detected by other systems.

Overall, KERI is a very secure system that is *designed* to protect against duplicity. The combination of decentralization, cryptography, distributed consensus, and interoperability makes it very difficult for anyone to create or use a duplicate identity.

>> No.55065127

>>55064811
So sparks is not sybil resistant?
>>55064875
I mean as in sybil resistant
>>55064938
How is a key generated in the first place and what is to stop someone from giving someone else their key?

>> No.55065367

>>55065127
Random number generator. What's stopping you from giving someone else your key? Why don't you share your private keys with us? Or your car keys with your neighbor? Or your passport with a friend?

>> No.55065499

>>55065367
If my biometrics are my private key, I can't just give those away to someone. Thanks for answering my question and confirming how secure the Sparks infrastructure is.

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>>55065127
> what is to stop someone from giving someone else their key?

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>>55064724
It could be worse..

>> No.55065712

>>55065506
If identities are involved and there is nothing to stop them from being passed around, then people will have incentives to do so.

>> No.55065728

>>55063923
>Add fail timeout or lockout
>Le ebin haxxors BTFOed
Lol!

>> No.55065739

>>55065499
I don't get it. Is that supposed to be your "gotcha" moment? Who said biometrics was off the table?

KERI is compatible with biometrics. Biometrics is a type of authentication that uses physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or voice recognition, to identify a user. KERI can be used to store and verify biometric data, which can then be used to authenticate users.

Sparks is working with an expert in KERI implementation (https://argonauths.eu/)) to ensure that their DID products/services are KERI-compliant.

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>>55065571
This is very ironic given the topic of discussion. You appear to be posting from multiple IPs.

>> No.55065765

>>55065739
It doesn't sound like KERI uses the biometrics as private keys themselves. It sounds like the biometrics in KERI's case are supplemental. I'm not trying to have a "gotcha" moment, just trying to understand Sparks.

>> No.55065818

>>55065499
>Thanks for answering my question and confirming how secure the Sparks infrastructure is.
Just lol if you think muh biometrics prevents someone from making multiple identities

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>>55065818

>> No.55065853

I mean, at this point after everything that's been shared in here, I think he's genuinely pissed off that they haven't figured out how to turn water into wine.

>> No.55065900

>>55065837
you're outing yourself as a total brainlet by implying biometrics aren't spoofable

>> No.55065913

>>55065900
I admitted earlier in the thread that I am a brainlet, see here >>55064120
I think we will eventually need DNA as private keys if we want viable identity in the world of AI.

>> No.55065970

>>55064067
I ain't reading all that shit nigga

>> No.55066213

>>55065913
If you are really interested and want to learn, join sparks tg, someone is asking questions about what you're saying over here and a founder is answering

>> No.55066391

>>55065913
>DNA private keys
Nigga, is you crazy? I came in a hoes mouth and that bitch said she swallowed. Come to find out that nigga spit my cum back out, put it in a syringe, and impregnated herself. Now I have 18 years of child support to look forward to.

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spark/wbtc? Which shitcoin with btc pool?

>> No.55067287

>>55067165
some of the community members added liquidity to a BTC trading pair, yeah

>> No.55067308

most people trade https://www.dextools.io/app/en/ether/pair-explorer/0xdb4a17ee208f7e7e35f6af0ee3cc72e307322821

>> No.55067322

>>55067308
>dumps uncontrollably 30min after shill thread is posted
One of the wallets is a team wallet too lmfao what a scam

>> No.55067768

>>55067322
hey that's good FUD, could you post some more?

>> No.55067780

>>55063349
Explain to me how a governance token will make me rich?

Also explain why this will ever catch on when normies don't care about their privacy? And they don't wanna copy and paste long identifiers like that. They just want to long into Amazon with an email that's their real name and a password that's their favorite food + the year of their birth.

>> No.55067785 [DELETED] 

>>55067322
hey as long as you still believe that in a few months!

>> No.55067801

>>55067768
How mad are you that your shill thread found 0 buyers and the team dumped on your dumb ass after posting it. If it's a coincidence that's fucking hilarious but I've been in this space long enough there's no coincidences.

>> No.55067848

>>55067322
Apparently the team is using the coin to fund operations. It's not like that never works out though, chainlink does it and got to billions of mc.

A make it stack of sparks is only 1.2k right now. Whale wallet 12k. Dunno if it's gonna survive tho.

>> No.55067933

>>55063923
strong password is a must but you
also need something to crack. No cloud server/data means there's no honeypot. You'd have to be targeted, which if you are your fucked anyway. and it's desired with scrypt so about 5 seconds per attempt depending on system.

But sparks / keri doesn't care about the entropy, starting with password (something you know) but something you possess (yubi key, ledger etc) or something you are (biometrics) are all possible sources.

>> No.55067989

>>55063956
it can be but it depends on use cases. 90% of everyday verifiers don't care. But you can define the conditions of inception events. So if you need a deduped identity then you can specify a particularly trustworthy witness for the inception. Could be a bank, KYC, some trusted biometric hardware etc. There's different ways to tackle this problem. Forcing pay to play for one monolithic system isn't the way to go imo.

>> No.55068039

>>55067780
It's not only a governance token it'll have utility to solve trust and governance layer problems. For example stake/reward to help identify scammers, deepfakes etc.. or creating consensus economies problems that are hard to solve from a central space or org. Also opportunity around running verification or other work that serves the trust or governance of distributed identity economies

>> No.55068435

>>55063349
Check

>> No.55068643

Make it / sui?

>> No.55068681

>>55068643

Hello telgram sir

>> No.55069483

>>55067322
Which one would the "team wallet" be, exactly, you lying negro?

>> No.55069994

Asking honestly, why would I ever use this project irl?

>> No.55070270

>>55063349
Pretty interesting,I wish this was built on QANplatform. It's quantum resistance would have improved its security far and beyond.

>> No.55070301

Is the token out? When?

>> No.55070928

>>55070301
QANX token is launched already and you can even participate in their zealy contest I am expecting an airdrop from them as a reward.