From eupn at protonmail.com Wed Jan 2 13:09:33 2019 From: eupn at protonmail.com (Eugene) Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2019 13:09:33 +0000 Subject: [Lightning-dev] visual identification of payee node id In-Reply-To: <462eedc1-39bb-48fc-6ab6-c83e56736d23@satoshilabs.com> References: <462eedc1-39bb-48fc-6ab6-c83e56736d23@satoshilabs.com> Message-ID: Hi, how about using of Chernoff Faces to identify node?s public key? Since humans are best fit to recognize small changes in faces and to remember them. To achieve avalanche effect from changing a private key to produce much different face, one can just plug node?s public key into a cryptographic hash function and then plug a result into Chernoff Face generator, thus making a public key change very easy to notice. ??? ??, ???. 23, 2018 ? 21:49, Pavol Rusnak via Lightning-dev ???????(?): > Hi all! > > Currently, when I perform a payment via QR code, I usually check the > payee node id (public key) in the send dialog. However, this is a rather > long hex value, so for example Eclair app shows just the beginning and > the end of the value. > > Idea: Can we show an identicon (for example https://jdenticon.com/) of > payee node id (= public key) next to the QR code, so user can visually > quickly check whether the recipient is correct? > > We'd need to add this to UI of all Lightning user-facing wallets to make > sense, though. > > -- > Best Regards / S pozdravom, > > Pavol "stick" Rusnak > CTO, SatoshiLabs > _______________________________________________ > Lightning-dev mailing list > Lightning-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lightning-dev -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: