For those interested in the deeply technical design and system setup for the coinZdense project, I just completed the deep-dive series with a final post about the coinZdense wallet.
I'm off to implementing the design as described there, but first I really want to solicity feedback on this series of posts from:
- Crypto and infosec people who can validate there are no security cockups in my design
- Capabilities/POLA people who can validate the design is sane from a least-authority perspective.
- Blockchain projects part of coinZdense target demographics (including but definitely not limited to HIVE)
- Distributed Exchange projects, part of coinZdense target demographics.
If you are, or know, someone who fits any of these four, please help me gather the feedback I need for this project that aims to become a multi-programming-language collection of post-quantum hash-based signatures programming libraries aimed at key-reuse-by-design utility and/or distributed-exchange chains.
Before I go off and make the code match the design and expand into multiple programming languages, I would for example really like to get some feedback and input from those concerned with the crypto part of the HIVE ecosystem.
Because while HIVE is no longer the sole and only target for this project, I still want to listen to any concerns about future integration into the HIVE ecosystem as soon as possible, instead of finding out in two years that I wrote a collection of libraries that are fundamentally incompatible with whatever direction HIVE moved towards by then. Where would be the best place to solicit feedback on my deep-dive? I post my deep-dive posts in the HiveDev community, but I'm not achieving any interaction from there for now.
The same is true for other chains that fit the demographics, chains though I won't discuss here because this community is meant to be about quantum resistance for HIVE primarily, eventhough for coinZdense it isn't.
All feedback is of cause appreciated, but feedback matching one of the above four criteria 100 times as much at the moment. So if you can't provide that feedback, but you can point people who can to my deep-dive and can persuade them to give me some of that hard needed feedback, you will have done me and most importantly the project a massive service.