How it started, with @ScottStornetta: medium.com/@strangethingi…
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Stuart Haber
22 posts
free-lance cryptographer, co-inventor of the blockchain with @ScottStornetta
- I'm eagerly looking forward to my chat with the other blockchain Stuart. But don't forget the other "most cited author", my coauthor and partner Scott Stornetta, @strangethingitl.Announcing a fireside chat with the most cited author in the #Bitcoin whitepaper, @StuartHaber! We’ll discuss Stuart’s original #blockchain, his opinions on our #protocol, #Chainweb, and more. Tune in next week Monday (8/9) at 1pm EDT for Stuart Squared! bit.ly/KDA-Fireside
- Jason, we're pleased to be in that scrapbook! Thanks for your support.Can't tell you how honored I am that Scott Stornetta and Stuart Haber, inventors of the blockchain, asked me for a quote for the press release announcing their collection of NFTs! This one goes in the scrapbook! dailyhodl.com/2021/10/13/ear…
- And thanks to @nftnow for their take on the announcement of our auction series: nftnow.com/news/exclusive….
- @ScottStornetta and I have made a small NFT series out of an early dozen of our weekly blockchain-anchoring NY Times ads. We're happy to announce that the auction series is running on the @kadena_io platform, at nft.immutablerecord.com.PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
- Happy new year, and happy genesis block day. First things first, a bit of unfinished business from what was genuinely a historic day in December's Congressional Hearings on digital assets: immutablerecord.com/statement-1-03…
- Amy, thanks for your support!Congratulations to @StuartHaber and Scott Stornetta (@strangethingitl) on today's 30th anniversary of their launch of the world's oldest #blockchain -- and related Lost & Found advertisements in the @nytimes: chainwire.org/2021/10/13/ear…
- Thanks, Ittai!The longest running blockchain started in 1995 and is still running strong today. Current hash circled in red. Based on Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…
- Replying to @StuartHaberNow you can generate accurate business predictions while keeping your data safe. Endor Protocol V.1 launched today (endor.com/protocol).
- Happy birthday, Sam, and best of luck in the new job!some personal news to coincide with my 35th birthday: Next week will be my last at @KharonData. Later in March, I will join @mlexclusive as an anti-bribery and corruption reporter. Thrilled to continue following the dirty money!
- Of course not! Pascal wrote "I made this longer only because I didn't have the time to make it shorter" (my translation). Since then it's been attributed to many others: quoteinvestigator.com/2012/04/28/sho….It turns out that writing 100 words is not easier than writing 250 words.
- The surprising power of Endor's Social Physics based engine is the high quality of its predictions, even when the underlying data elements are encrypted.
- There are better ways to handle redaction, using cryptographic tools: scholar.google.com/scholar?q=reda…. I especially like the papers that mention the fact that most of these tricks also handle time-stamps (recently AKA writing to a blockchain).Manafort's legal teams redaction was to place black bars over the text in a PDF. You can still highlight the text in the PDF and copy & paste to another document to view. #OpSecFail
- Replying to @durumcrustulum @joncallas and 5 othersCFAIL, @cfaiil, is worth attending if you're a crypto(graphy) researcher who hasn't tried it before -- especially these days, likely to continue, when virtual attendance is easy. Kudos to Allison Bishop, @TheAlliBishop, & colleagues for getting it going!

















