You might find contacting Kristina helpful. eurocrypt.iacr.org/2024/childre...
Also allows a robber to see if you're home or not without having to put pants on. (And also first to figure out where you live after they notice you have a really nice car.)
If you glance at it, it looks like there are layers. If you squint at it, you see that removing any one of the "layers" leaves you with a completely broken thing regardless of the model. There is no modular way to analyse it. (And a monolithic analysis was beyond the scope of a 12-week UG project.)
I had a final year UG look into just the authentication, and just for voice chats, and the results seem to be "it's brittle AF, but it doesn't look broken".
Proof nerds bringing you at least two distinct uses of the word on a platter: "Do these help?"
Of the *known* billionaires who are *known* to have insulted you in Hacker News comments.
But how can it be quantum and still only 'Pretty Good'?
You really shouldn't give Edam. Raclette them talk.
Maybe I'll add a note that I am not Satoshi to my website as well.
> Benjamin Dowling, who is a cryptographer at Sheffield University (soon King’s College London) (Proper and official) Congratulations to both of youse.