Friday, January 5, 2018

Then why not a digital asset watermark format

OK, great news from intel, we can watermark assets safely, they have secured us to the core.

In a ringed fence we would like to just pass a watermarked asset, let the secure processor decode and validate it, including exchange it and re-encode it. We need an algebra to match our classification of digital asset, then map that algebra to an elipltic curve of known proportions, then folks can folks can check out a key,  issue their escrow instructions, and the escrow router will encrypts the whole sequence such that they can be decoded in part, according to whatever rules the cryptographers tell us.  But crypto techs  can do this kind of stuff.

Once a secure collection of processors can own assets, under Hawkins rule,then we can scream transactions through the network, all point to point cash. We can see the necessity of using the spectre feature, from Intel, to really speed the counterfeit proof bots through the tradebook. If I were Intel I would market my processors as that fastest, and safest, transaction system; because they got the Spectre  mode! AMD hasn't gotten that yet, they are behind.

An arbitrary collection of processors can join the ranks, as long as they can pass some secret parameters among them.  This gets us to the last hole we plug, processors should have secret, native keys, unobservable  except processors that share that participate at the foundry level.  Just, almost exactly, like minting coins and bills.

No comments: