@jeremybernier Dude, it's okay ✅. We're all good people, but unfortunately, we're measured by the standard of the majority; this time, it's the Chinese standard.
@CoinbaseDuck@base@coinbase Ethereum L2 story is over, but that doesn’t mean L2s are done. If users and apps are there, L1 and L2 don’t matter to users.
@haopeng_uiuc This is very similar to synthetic data training in self-driving, where synthetic data can contaminate the model after a certain number of iterations or at a specific ratio.
Decentralization is not the goal; trust and self-sovereignty are. Trust is the core value everyone agrees on, yet self-sovereignty often isn't considered important until it is needed. As a result, most people prefer a centralized, well-known name solution.
This is why centralized solutions have been dominant and will likely remain so in financial applications.
PS - Good post from @mert
thorchain gg20/tss attack path
i reproduced the suspected gg20 leakage mechanics against the tss-lib version they used. it accepts malformed paillier material, exposes a type 5 / type 7 oracle shape, and the go-tss wrapper misses some important checks.
https://t.co/sHObFm9ggE