Friday, February 23, 2018

The processor keeps a secret

The whole protocol machine rets on that one guarantee, each processor sees its own key when generating public keys, Otherwise the key is unknown.

The public keys make all the connections with myriads of  eternal notaries. Notaries will be interrupting the pipeline, getting checks based on their possession of public key.

Everything else, really, is all about precompiling to the spectre specification, and maintaining data  encrypted and safe during context switch.    If I had to pick a language for short, stable and safe protocols; I like c, it is  minimal, made to fit the spectre spec.

But it is a special environment, one attracting the best talent, the tools and set up will be there there. Then you rally get the monetary web, just attach your notaries and pits.

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