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Adrian's avatar

But how GL is sure Robin tells the truth?

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BowTiedPuffin's avatar

GL would know whether he himself switched the balls

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Adrian's avatar

But what about situation the Robin lied from the beginning, so the balls are different colors?

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BowTiedRobin's avatar

In these systems it's assumed that the prover can be trusted. I used this for the sake of example because I know that there's a way to do it so both parties can't be trusted but I'm still wrapping my brain around that.

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BowTiedPuffin's avatar

What if each of the three balls also makes a distinct sound, but the prover is deaf

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Leopold's avatar

ngmi

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Tactical Dispatch Cooks's avatar

Thanks Robin.

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BowTiedRobin's avatar

No, thank you AM you helped review this before I published it.

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Vaibhav Vithalani's avatar

Excellent post, Robin. Looking forward for Part 2 :)

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BowTiedScholar's avatar

Fantastic work, Robin. Incredible.

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CryptoMouse's avatar

Fantastic post.

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BowTiedKudu's avatar

Charles Rackoff looks like a cool dude 😂

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BowTiedAnon's avatar

Outstanding

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BowTiedBladeRunner's avatar

Thanks Robin. This was great. Look forward to learning more about this. There are so many applications...

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BowTiedRobin's avatar

Always Jb. You won't have to wait long.

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