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Subject: [bitcoin-dev] RIDDLE: Lightweight anti-Sybil with anonymity in
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List denizens,

As per the title, a suggested protocol for doing anti-Sybil that isn't too =
demanding for the users, but actually keeps a decent level of privacy.

Notice how it's mostly focused on a user/customer of a service/product/webs=
ite, but it could conceivably useful in e.g. anti-Sybil in things like Ligh=
tning.

Sorry that as usual I write rather long but there are several conveniently =
arranged sections you can click on :)

https://gist.github.com/AdamISZ/51349418be08be22aa2b4b469e3be92f

(with apologies for my backronym-ing sins)

Cheers,
waxwing/AdamISZ


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