-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 edit: updated with proper sig Date: March 12th, 2018 Time: 6:00pm to 8:00pm PDT Location: San Francisco, CA For the compute node of my Powers of Tau contribution, I used a refurbished late-2011 15" MacBook Pro, hardware which I've owned for 2.5 years, running Tails 3.5 off a USB stick. I downloaded and compiled Filo Sottile's Golang implementation (https://github.com/FiloSottile/powersoftau) using Go 1.10 in Ubuntu 17.10 on a separate desktop computer. I wiped another random USB stick in my possession and copied the 'taucompute' executable and the challenge file. Every time I copied the executable (on/off USB sticks, onto computers, etc.) I checked the SHA256 hash, which stayed the same throughout the process: 79c56ad4f1422ec134adac02857dc168a98e663041ca65e88ee903712eaf489d This executable is available for inspection here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dl_avSDNR1A1lcWH8oEmWp-VNsGvNQkp/view?usp=sharing I always wanted to use the coolest Faraday Cage I could find, so I set up my compute node in the top shelf of my apartment's fridge. Prior to initiating computation, I disconnected and powered down my apartment's wireless access point and manually turned off every device within 10 feet of the fridge that had a radio. (note that I used my phone in airplane mode to take pictures after Tails booted...but I turned it off before computation began) I added randomness in an undisclosed manner before beginning computation. Computation began around 6:20pm PDT and finished at 7:10pm PDT--no doubt my cool Fridge-aday Cage sped things up a bit. The fridge door was closed most of the time, but I periodically opened it (every 15 minutes) to check on computation. I never left the fridge out of my sight--and yes, there's definitely a "running fridge" joke here somewhere. Afterwards, I copied the response file onto another USB stick (along with the 'taucompute' executable) and copied them both back onto my desktop. The BLAKE2b hash of my response is: 822885fe 28daad52 2ff771fc 849eaa1c c0cd5004 8249640e bf17560c e50cbc4a 13b7669d 6091b671 bec0c57e 3997b600 62198990 e74ef5c0 d739d3b3 ba58d3ab I tweeted the BLAKE2b hash of my response file here as well: https://twitter.com/acityinohio/status/973386393069105152 My PGP public key is available via Keybase: https://keybase.io/cin/pgp_keys.asc I plan on destroying the Macbook Pro in a manner that will be revealed in a future blog post. Until then it remains powered off in my fridge except when I transport it for destruction. Thanks to Sean Bowe and everyone at the Zcash Company for building this incredible MPC, Jason Davies for organizing, and all the other participants in Powers of Tau! Glad I could contribute and make my first full-time day at the Zcash Foundation memorable. :) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.76 Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto wsFcBAABCgAGBQJap0jUAAoJEIfQk7UmWk/TaTgP/jNmAQ3DHH6BSKKCy6MOpbck bcjbszH+Ekbqo/7gd9HEbwjvBNyhIlMuL/CpH6dfazrzXBk9NLzlG3yASO2IValk 4KEI2DeJ0HBx256Cnfr2Zn5xElkhV8vIkX32A20XwV7RuwkEr7NFCR6NqTpPnYPn dTFvbjK2s0CH0s6CZ+sXFcowYFCnxdiElG4ia9RnzHA7VZICSyh47NdwBebMaWjb GrNx5CSDli5Rrm7PKnqVD+O0SmnXm9Xjlt/7y6/wGzGCm0avjZkEu+tygpEH/IA9 10ufVxYDhv6vPF2mDd0Mwx4x108PFVxkkGba2aN8o7m4aRa8Fg/tqN97S09NVqgQ wI4wdAXceN0irSiIHW9bCis9DMKM0Dxyf7+9WBJRXYRr5b4dHRLdHaGJ30Jiz7Yf T1ukntAVJotDZfqCVWiJJNP/zwlHyLAVqbizFfqtz1YxXeKo03nENAN4HazDI9Ch LqagQFuSswP9NLszqwSD4Xc9h71y+mubwcrdLTYd07lLLH2RLikNQDCfA2OrEkaP Wo9Fp7Few9csDwUnnojVxltqbV/WZ+a++tZMvj4oPNpf6Vy1F+UGUlXVbQFjxVyC ZQt0H+Df3PbqlC+hz+IgOW+qbz4ikcTpJdGtyfSGZH1+3qAJYYFEpY/ONamwhxjZ e26FocCJyKQ7JSmNxtta =Tmm9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----